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1 8 LECTURE-LIST MICHAELMAS TERM 009 [SPECIAL NO. Lectures proposed by the Board of the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies For particulars of the University Composition Fee and the fees payable for attendance at separate courses of lectures see p.. Lectures will be delivered in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, unless otherwise stated. ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES TRIPOS: UNDERGRADUTE COURSES (A) DEPARTMENT OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES ARABIC, PERSIAN AND HEBREW Tripos, Part IA DR R. HARRIS AND DR A. MAROGY Arabic Language A and B (MES. and MES.) Group A: M. 9, 0, Tu. 0,, W. 9, 0, F. Group B: M. 0.0,, Tu. 0, W. 0.0, Th., F. DR C. VAN RUYMBEKE, PROF. C. MELVILLE, MRS F. FLETCHER AND DR A. KHOSRAVI Persian Language (MES.) Tu.,, W., Th. PROF. G. A. KHAN Hebrew Language A (MES.4) M. W. F. MRS R. WILLIAMS Hebrew Language B and oral (MES.5) M. W. 9, F. 9, 0 DR M. MARZANSKA-MISHANI Hebrew Language B (MES.5): Modern Hebrew Texts Tu. DR A. BENNISON AND OTHERS Introduction to the History and Culture of the Middle East (MES.6) Tu. 9 DR M. MARZANSKA-MISHANI AND OTHERS Introduction to the Contemporary Middle East (MES.7) Th. 9 ARABIC, PERSIAN AND HEBREW Tripos Part IB MRS N. AUTY AND DR R. HARRIS Intermediate Arabic (MES.) Group A: M. W. Th. Group B: M. W., Th. MRS F. FLETCHER AND DR A. KHOSRAVI Intermediate Persian (MES.) Tu. Th. 4 PROF. R. P. GORDON Intermediate Hebrew (MES.): Biblical Hebrew, Samuel W. 0 DR M. MARZANSKA-MISHANI Intermediate Hebrew (MES.): Modern Hebrew texts Tu. MRS R. WILLIAMS Intermediate Hebrew and oral (MES.) M. W. 0, F. DR K. DANIELS Literary Arabic (MES.4) Tu., DR C. VAN RUYMBEKE AND PROF. C. MELVILLE Literary Persian (MES.5) M. Tu. 0, Th. 9 PROF. R. GORDON Hebrew Literature (MES.6): The City in the Hebrew Bible Tu. DR M. MARZANSKA-MISHANI Hebrew Literature (MES.6) W. DR C. CROUCH Hebrew Language A (MES.4): Genesis 4 Th. 0 The same continued (first two weeks). PROF. G. A. KHAN Intermediate Hebrew (MES.): Biblical Hebrew, Ruth The same continued (first four weeks). PROF. R. GORDON Any students proposing to follow courses in Middle Eastern Studies are required to attend the following introductory sessions in the Faculty: Course introduction for Part IA: 0.00am, Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room 8 FAMES. Introduction to the Arabic Script:.0pm Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room L FAMES. All Part IA undergraduate students reading Hebrew:.00 p.m. on Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room 05 FAMES. All first year undergraduates are advised to attend: History meeting: 4.00pm, Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room 8/9 FAMES. Language learning meeting:.0pm, Thursday 8 October 009 in Room 8/9 FAMES. Returning Part IB undergraduate students reading Middle Eastern Studies are required to attend the following meetings: Course introduction for Part IB:.00am on Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room 8 FAMES. All Part IB undergraduate students reading Hebrew:.00p.m. on Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room 05 FAMES.
2 SPECIAL NO. ] LECTURE-LIST MICHAELMAS TERM ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES TRIPOS: UNDERGRADUTE COURSES (continued) (A) DEPARTMENT OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES (continued) DR A. BENNISON, PROF. C. MELVILLE, DR B. MUSALLAM The Formation of Islam (MES.7) W. 0, MR D. MISHANI Topics in Hebrew Language, Literature and Culture (MES.8) F. 0 PROF. R. GORDON Topics in Hebrew Language, Literature and Culture (MES.8): Themes in Genesis Tu. (in Divinity) DR A. BENNISON, DR K. FLEET, DR M. MARZANSKA-MISHANI, PROF. C. MELVILLE The Formation of the Modern Middle East (MES.9) Th. 0, DR A. ROWE Contemporary Middle Eastern Politics and Society (MES.0) M., 4 Tripos Part IA PROF. P. KORNICKI AND OTHERS East Asian History (EAS.) Tu. Th. (B) DEPARTMENT OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES CHINESE STUDIES MS E. WU, DR B. YUAN Modern Chinese Translation and Writing (C.) Tu. 0, W. 9, Th. 9, F. 0, DR B. YUAN AND ANO Modern Chinese texts (C.) M., W. 0 MS E. WU, DR B. YUAN AND ANO Oral Chinese (C.O) M. 0, F. JAPANESE STUDIES PROF. R. BOWRING Modern Japanese : Writing System (J.) F. MRS H. LAURIE Modern Japanese : Grammar (J./) M. Tu. W. Th. F. 0 MRS T. BOULDING Modern Japanese : Exercises (J./) M. Tu. Th. F. 9 MRS H. LAURIE AND MRS T. BOULDING Japanese Grammar and Translation (J.) PROF. R. STERCKX Literary Chinese (C.) Tu. Th. Conversation Tu., Th. 0 DR M. MORRIS AND ANO Modern Japanese Texts (J.) M. 0,, Tu. Th. 9, W. F. 0 Any students proposing to follow Part IA courses in Chinese are asked to attend an introductory session in the Faculty at.0 pm, Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room 9 FAMES. Any students proposing to follow Part IA courses in Japanese are asked to attend an introductory session in the Faculty at.00am, Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room 9 FAMES. All first year undergraduates are advised to attend: History meeting: 4.00pm, Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room 8/9 FAMES. Language learning meeting: :0pm, Thursday 8 October 009 in Room 8/9 FAMES. continued >
3 84 LECTURE-LIST MICHAELMAS TERM 009 [SPECIAL NO. ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES TRIPOS: UNDERGRADUTE COURSES (continued) Tripos Part IB DR M. MORRIS AND DR P-Y. LIN Cinema East (AMES.) Tu.,, Th.,, 4 (B) DEPARTMENT OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES (continued) CHINESE STUDIES MS E. WU AND DR B. YUAN Modern Chinese Translation and Writing (C.4) M., W. 0 DR B. YUAN, DR P. LIN AND ANO Modern Chinese texts (C.5) M. Tu. 0 PROF. R. STERCKX, DR S. CHO AND DR CHIEN Literary Chinese (C.6) M. 0, Th. 0 PROF. R. STERCKX, DR S. CHO AND DR M. STRANGE History of Dynastic China (C.7) Tu. 0, Th. MS E. WU, DR B. YUAN AND ANO Oral Chinese (C.O) F., JAPANESE STUDIES MRS H. LAURIE, MRS T. BOULDING Modern Japanese (J.4) M., Tu. 0, Th. F. PROF. P. KORNICKI, PROF. R. BOWRING AND ANO Modern Japanese texts (J.5) W. 9, Th. 0 DR B. KUSHNER AND MR C. GODART Japanese History (J. 6) W. 9, Th. 0 PROF. R. BOWRING Literary Japanese (J.7) Tu. Th. 9 DR M. MORRIS Japanese Literary Modernity (J.8) DR B. STEGER Japanese Society (J.9) M., W. DR J. SWENSON-WRIGHT Japanese Politics (J.0) W., Th. PROF. H. VAN DE VEN AND DR A. CHAU Globalization in China 850 present (C.8) W. F. Th., F. W., Th. W. 0, Th. Tu. W. 0, Th. M. Th. M. Th. Tu., Th. 0 Any Part IB students interested in taking Cinema East are required to attend a meeting at noon, Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room L FAMES. Any students proposing to follow Part IB courses in Japanese are required to attend a meeting at 0.0am, Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room 9 FAMES.
4 SPECIAL NO. ] LECTURE-LIST MICHAELMAS TERM ORIENTAL STUDIES TRIPOS: UNDERGRADUATE COURSES (A) NEAR EASTERN SUBJECTS ASSYRIOLOGY AND ECANE Tripos, Part II DR N. BRISCH AND DR E. ROBSON Akkadian texts DR A. MCMAHON Historical Archaeology of Mesopotamia: Territorial states and empires M. 0, (AA) DR K. E. SPENCE AND OTHERS Topics in Early Civilizations. Tu. DR N. BRISCH Mesopotamian Literature DR A. MCMAHON Mesopotamian History II: Empire and systems. M. 0, EGYPTOLOGY AND ECANE Tripos, Part II DR K. E. SPENCE Ancient Egypt (The framework of living)(e.8) W. Ancient Egypt (The practice of religion) (E.9) W. 0 Ancient Egypt (Interconnections) (E0) 4 Ancient Egypt 4 (Art and artefacts) (E.) 4,5 PROF. J. D. RAY Middle Egyptian Specified Texts. (E., E., E.) DR A. MCMAHON AND OTHERS Topics in Early Civilizations. 4 Any students proposing to follow courses in Assyriology or Early Civilizations of the Ancient Near East are required to attend a meeting at 0 am, Thursday 8 October 009 in Room B FAMES. Any students proposing to follow courses in Egyptology are required to attend a meeting at 0.0 am, Thursday 8 October 009 in Room B FAMES. 4 5 Held in the Keyser Room, Museum of Archaeology. continued >
5 86 LECTURE-LIST MICHAELMAS TERM 009 [SPECIAL NO. ORIENTAL STUDIES TRIPOS: UNDERGRADUATE COURSES (continued) (B) DEPARTMENT OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES Tripos, Part II ARABIC MRS N. AUTY AND DR A. MAROGY Arabic language, (Is.) and Arabic Oral (AO) Group A: M.,, W. 4 Group B: M. 4, W., PROF. Y. SULEIMAN Arabic language 4 (Is.): Arabic-English Translation Tu. 0, DR A. ROWE Middle Eastern and Islamic Culture (Is.) M. 0, DR A. AKASOY Arabic literature (Is.4): Classical Arabic Intellectual Systems F., (alternate weeks) DR K. DANIELS Arabic literature (Is.5): Modern Arabic Literature Tu.,4 DR C. VAN RUYMBEKE Persian Language DR B. MUSALLAM Middle Eastern and Islamic history, 4 (Is.0) Th., 4 PROF. C. MELVILLE Middle Eastern and Islamic history, 5 (Is.) Tu., F. 0 DR K. HROUB Middle Eastern and Islamic history, 6 (Is.) W. 0, PERSIAN DR C. VAN RUYMBEKE AND DR A. KHOSRAVI Persian Language (Is. 6) Th. DR C. VAN RUYMBEKE Persian Literature (Is. 8) W. 9, Th. 0 PROF. C. MELVILLE Persian Literature (Is.9) Th. 0 Any students proposing to follow Part II courses in Arabic or Persian Studies are required to attend the following meetings: Course Introduction for Part II:.0am Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room 8 FAMES.
6 SPECIAL NO. ] LECTURE-LIST MICHAELMAS TERM ORIENTAL STUDIES TRIPOS: UNDERGRADUATE COURSES (continued) (C) EAST ASIAN SUBJECTS CHINESE STUDIES Tripos Part II DR M. MORRIS, DR P. LIN AND OTHERS Cinema East (OS.) Tu.,, Th., DR M. STRANGE Literary Chinese Texts (C.) M. 0 DR M. STRANGE Aspects of Traditional Chinese Culture (C.) W. 0 DR B. YUAN, DR P. LIN, MS A. BOERMEL AND PROF. VAN DE VEN Modern Chinese texts (C.) F. 0 DR B. YUAN AND MS E. WU Modern Chinese translation and composition (C.4) Th. DR P. LIN AND DR S. DARUVALA Modern China, specified subject: Literature, Modernity and Nation in the Twentieth Century (C.7) DR A. CHAU, DR P. LIN AND DR W. ZHANG Modern China, specified subject: Contemporary China (C.7) DR B. YUAN Modern China, specified subject: Chinese Linguistics (C.7) PROF. H. VANDEVEN War in the Making of Modern China (C.7) DR P. LIN Modern China, readings: Chinese Literature since 900 (C.8) DR B. YUAN Modern China, readings: Linguistic analysis of Chinese and language development (C.8) DR P. LIN Modern China, readings: Chinese Film (C.8) DR B. YUAN, MS E. WU AND ANO Oral Chinese (C.O): M., Th. JAPANESE STUDIES Tripos Part II MRS T. BOULDING AND MRS H. LAURIE Modern Japanese (J.0) and oral M. Th. 0 DR B. KUSHNER AND DR B. STEGER Japanese Texts and (J./) M., W. PROF. R. BOWRING Classical Japanese Studies (J.4) 4 DR M. MORRIS Topics in Japanese culture: Culture and exclusion (J.5) 4 DR J. SWENSON-WRIGHT Japanese politics and international relations: aspects of post-war foreign policy (J.8) 4 DR M. SHIN Elementary Korean (K.) M. Tu.,, Th.,, M. 0, Th. Tu.,, Th.,, W., M., Th. Any Part II Chinese students interested in taking Cinema East are required to attend a meeting at noon, Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room L FAMES. All students proposing to follow Part II courses in Japanese are required to attend a meeting at 0.00am, Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room 9 FAMES. 4 continued >
7 88 LECTURE-LIST MICHAELMAS TERM 009 [SPECIAL NO. () POSTGRADUATE COURSES M.Phil in Oriental Studies by Dissertation (i) Chinese Studies (ii) Hebrew Studies (iii) Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (iv) Japanese Studies (v) South Asian Studies Taught M.Phil Courses (A) M.Phil in Contemporary Chinese Studies ( years) (B) M.Phil in East Asian Studies ( year) DR A. CHAU AND DR M. MORRIS Asia in Theory, W. biweekly PROF. P. KORNICKI, PROF. H. VAN DE VEN AND OTHERS Issues in Modern East Asian History Th., DR J. SWENSON-WRIGHT The Cold War in East Asia and its aftermath DR W. ZHANG The Chinese economy since 978 Tu., DR M. SHIN Elementary Korean DR M. SHIN Topics in Modern Korean History F., (C) Courses for PhD students 4 PROF. R. STERCKX Introduction to Sinological Tools, Methods and Bibliography 5 PROF. R. STERCKX Graduate Seminar Classical Chinese F. DR B. YUAN Formal Approach to Chinese Linguistics 5 PROF. H. VANDEVEN Chinese Historical Documents of the 9th and 0th century Th. 4 PROF. H. VANDEVEN Modern globalization in China, W. F. Chinese Developmental Linguistics 5 DR A. CHAU AND DR W. ZHANG Contemporary Chinese Studies Chinese Syntax 5 All students proposing to follow one-year MPhil courses are required to attend introductory sessions in the Faculty as follows: Students taking one-year MPhil in East Asian Studies: pm, Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room 7 FAMES. Student taking one-year MPhil EXCEPT in East Asian Studies: noon, Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room 7 FAMES. 4 All new students reading for the PhD are required to attend an introductory session in the Faculty at 0am, Wednesday 7 October 009 in Room 7 FAMES. 5
8 SPECIAL NO. ] LECTURE-LIST MICHAELMAS TERM OPEN CLASSES MODERN HEBREW MRS R. WILLIAMS Beginners W. Lower Intermediate W. Advanced W. ARAMAIC DR C. F. COAKLEY Elementary Syriac (Divinity Faculty) M. 0, Tu. Th. 9 DR C. F. COAKLEY Syriac Reading Group (Divinity Faculty) Th. 4 ARABIC DR K. DANIELS Arabic language (Beginners and Intermediate) PERSIAN DR FERESHTEH FLETCHER Persian language (Beginners) SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES MR A. KUMAR Hindi language (Beginners and Intermediate) Urdu language (Beginners) CHINESE MISS Z. MAI AND DR J. LUO Chinese language Beginners M. Th. 4 Intermediate M. Th. 5 Tu. Th. 0 continued >
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