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01-02 LS&A Bulletin

Courses in South & Southeast Asia (Division 483)


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SSEA 420. Hindi-Urdu Poetry from 1800 to the Present.
(Culture Courses in Hindi/Urdu)
Hindi 216, 217, or 315 (or S&SEA 206, 316, 366, or 405). (3).
Intended primarily for learners of Hindi-Urdu, this course seeks to improve their reading proficiency and at the same time give them an introduction to the poetry written over the past two centuries. Course includes writing textual explications in Hindi or Urdu, class discussions, exam, and course paper. While the course required the ability to read Hindi, poetry in Urdu is provided in the Devanagari transcription.
SSEA 461 / ASIAN 461. Southeast Asian Literature.
(Culture Courses)
(3; 2 in the half-term).
An introduction to Indonesian literature in English translation.
SSEA 462 / ASIAN 462. Writing, Culture, and History: Perspectives on Indonesia.
(Culture Courses)
(3).
The course considers the colonial and postcolonial formation of Indonesia as a subject of scholarly study. How is the Indonesian past recalled and how is Indonesian culture represented?
SSEA 599. Topics in Literature.
(3).
SSEA 601. Readings in Thai.
S&SEA 502. (3; 2 in the half-term).
SSEA 602. Readings in Thai.
S&SEA 601. (3; 2 in the half-term).
SSEA 603. Old Javanese (Kawi).
S&SEA 504. (3; 2 in the half-term).
SSEA 604. Old Javanese (Kawi).
S&SEA 603. (3; 2 in the half-term).
SSEA 609. Vedic Sanskrit.
S&SEA 508. (3; 2 in the half-term).
SSEA 699. Directed Readings in South and SE Asia.
Graduate standing and permission of instructor. (1-8). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for credit.
Designed for individual students who have an interest in a specific topic (usually that has stemmed from a previous course). An individual instructor must agree to direct such a reading, and the requirements are specified when approval is granted.

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