Lesson series
Egyptian Literature
This course explores the epic story of modern Egyptian literature, focusing on the rise of the novel as a powerful tool for self-discovery, social critique, and political revolution. We will journey from the intellectual ferment of the early 20th century to the post-revolutionary voices of today, discovering how Egypt’s most celebrated authors have wrestled with questions of tradition, modernity, and identity. This is not just a literary history course; it's a story of how a nation wrote itself into being.
Format
Online
Course
Starting date
July
29
Duration
4 weeks
120 Hours
Price
$
free
EXPLORE 20TH CENTURY EGYPTIAN LITERATURE
Go from curious reader to literary scholar in four weeks. This hands-on workshop, conducted in four weekly 90-minute sessions on Zoom, puts the works of titans like Naguib Mahfouz directly in your hands. You'll analyze key texts that shaped a nation, engaging with major themes and discovering how literature reflected and influenced modern Egypt.
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Format
Online
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Starting date
September
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Starting date
September
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Format
Online
Course
Lesson series
Egyptian Literature
This class is a seminar-styled class with lots of readings and discussions. The purpose is to spark students' curiosity about Iraqi Art, its history and its role in shaping contemporary Iraqi culture.
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Video
110 hours in total
Text material
382 pages
Assessments
24 challenges
Certificates
3 Certificates
Course contents
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