Storia e istituzioni dei paesi islamici (K02)

A.A. 2018/2019
6
Crediti massimi
40
Ore totali
SSD
SPS/14
Lingua
Inglese
Obiettivi formativi
The course will address the evolution of Islamic political doctrine, with a focus on contemporary phenomena such as that of jihadism, salafism, political Islam, post-Islamism, and the relationship between oppositional Islamic parties and government across a range of settings. These themes will be analysed by looking at how local contexts, analysed through an historical lens, intersect with trans-regional phenomena triggered by the new media and migration. The students will thus acquire an advanced understanding of the relationship between Islam and politics in the contemporary MENA region.
Risultati apprendimento attesi
Non definiti
Corso singolo

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Programma e organizzazione didattica

Edizione unica

Responsabile
Periodo
Terzo trimestre

STUDENTI FREQUENTANTI
Propedeuticità
Modern and contemporary history
Prerequisiti
Presentation on a subject to be agreed upon and oral exam aimed at making sure that the student has understood the evolution of Islamic political doctrine and has an adequate knowledge of key terms and concepts related to the relation between Islam and politics; the exam is also aimed at assessing whether the student can express himself/herself with a correct terminology and apply the information and methodology acquired during the course to new case studies.
Unita' didattica 1
Programma
The first part of the course will provide students with an overview of the modern and contemporary history of North Africa and the Middle East and provide some key concepts and themes related to the discussion on religion and politics in the Muslim world.
Materiale di riferimento
- selected parts of P.Mandaville, Islam and politics, Routledge, 2014
- material assigned in class
Unita' didattica 2
Programma
The second part of the course will analyze the relationship between Islam and politics across a range of settings.The focus will be on the emergence and development of Islamism through the analysis of the interplay between local contexts and histories , and trans-regional phenomena.
Materiale di riferimento
- selected parts of P.Mandaville, Islam and politics, Routledge, 2014
- material assigned in class
STUDENTI NON FREQUENTANTI
Prerequisiti
Written exam (2 questions) aimed at making sure that the student has understood the evolution of Islamic political doctrine and has an adequate knowledge of key terms and concepts related to the relation between Islam and politics; the exam is also aimed at assessing whether the student can express himself/herself with a correct terminology and apply the information and methodology acquired during the course to new case studies.
Unita' didattica 1
Programma
The first part of the course will provide students with an overview of the modern and contemporary history of North Africa and the Middle East and provide some key concepts and themes related to the discussion on religion and politics in the Muslim world.
Materiale di riferimento
- P.Mandaville, Islam and politics, Routledge, 2014
Unita' didattica 2
Programma
The second part of the course will analyze the relationship between Islam and politics across a range of settings.The focus will be on the emergence and development of Islamism through the analysis of the interplay between local contexts and histories , and trans-regional phenomena.
Materiale di riferimento
- P.Mandaville, Islam and politics, Routledge, 2014
Moduli o unità didattiche
Unita' didattica 1
SPS/14 - STORIA E ISTITUZIONI DELL'ASIA - CFU: 3
Lezioni: 20 ore

Unita' didattica 2
SPS/14 - STORIA E ISTITUZIONI DELL'ASIA - CFU: 3
Lezioni: 20 ore

Docente/i
Ricevimento:
mercoledì ore 16,15 - 18
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