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2012-2013 
    
2012-2013 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

ARB 331 - Arabic Media & Society


Instructor
Botros

This course is intended to give students an idea of the central issues that the Arab media is interested in covering. As is well-known, a country’s media is considered to be the window that overlooks society’s concerns and thus it provides the people with the tools to raise awareness of these issues as well as provide alternatives and/or solutions. Examining the media enhances one’s understanding of the country’s culture as well. Important issues will be examined related to women, youth, family, children, portrayal of homosexuality in the media, as well as the impact of Turkish serials on the Arab media including Lebanon, Syria, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen, Tunisia, Bahrain, etc. Presentations and compositions are among the requirements. The course is conducted entirely in Arabic. Asian Studies concentration and International Studies concentration credit.

Prerequisites & Notes
Prerequisite ARB 202 or permission of instructor. (Alternate Spring semesters beginning 2014.)