IAH 211 D
Islamic
Art and Culture
Spring
2007
Email: fisherc@msu.edu,
fishera@msu.edu
Office
hours: by appointment
Required
Books:
·
Jonathan Bloom and
Sheila Blair. Islamic Arts, Phaidon Press, 1997 [paper].
·
Jonathan Bloom and
Sheila Blair. Islam: A Thousand
Years of Faith and Power. 2002
[paper].
·
Tales from the
Thousand and One Nights. translated
by N. J. Dawood, Penguin Books, 1973 [paper].
·
Naguib Mahfouz. Arabian
Nights and Days. Anchor Books [paper]
·
Marjane Satrapi. Persepolis
vol. 1: The Story of a Childhood. Pantheon [paper]
·
Marjane Satrapi. Persepolis
vol. 2: The Story of a Return. Pantheon [paper]
·
Orhan Pamuk. My Name is Red. Knopf 2002 [paper]
Recommended:
·
The Meaning of the
Glorious Koran. ed. by Pickthall
[paper]
Long
Range Assignment: To successfully complete
this course, you are asked to
·
Keep a class journal: In this journal, you are to write in 1-2 pages
every week your thoughts and reactions to a question or topic we assign which
concerns the week’s assignments, projects, videos and class discussions or
lectures. We are more interested in
your thoughts, insights and questions than in a summary of the topic or
question. We suggest that you use a
loose-leaf note book for this and write your entries on computer or by legible
hand in ink. We will periodically
ask you to submit a specific week’s entry either in hard copy or via
email. The complete journal is to be
submitted on Thursday, April 19.
·
Keep an Ethnocentric
Eye/I File. In a container of your choice, collect any
and all references to Islamic culture that you come across as a part of your
daily life. Check advertisements,
magazines, newspapers, comic books, videos, films, children’s toys – any and
everything is fair game. Make a note
about the point of view shown about Islamic culture; i.e., is it sympathetic toward Islam? Does it see Islamic culture
as dangerous? Or “exotic” or “the other”?
Funny? See commonalities with
other cultures? We will share these in
class and your final essay as well as journal entries will need input from your
collection. While there is no specific
number of items required for this file, a fairly complete file of ten or
more items will be required for course completion. As always, the more
complete the project, the better is the reflection on the student.
·
Book Review
Assignment: Based on Arabian
Nights and Days and Tales from the 1001 Nights, details TBA.
Test,
Project, and Essay Dates to Remember:
·
Midterm 1: February
6 (100 possible points)
·
Museum Project 1:
February 27 (50 possible points)
·
Midterm 2: March 15
(100 possible points)
·
In-class Writing
Assignment on a Shahnama miniature (April 3)
·
Museum Project 2: March
22 (50 possible points)
·
Museum Project 3: April
12 (50 possible points)
·
In-class Orientalism
Project: April 17
·
Book Review: April
19 (50 possible points)
·
Journal: April 19
(Completion is a requirement for course credit. Extra credit and consideration for higher
course grade possible.)
·
Ethnocentric Eye/I
File: April 19 (50 possible points)
·
Final Examination: May 2
(200 possible points)
Consistent
attendance is a requirement for the course.
(Periodic attendance checks will take place in the form of in-class
written experiences)
Grading
Scale (650 possible points)
·
620-650 = 4.0
·
580-619 = 3.5
·
540-579 = 3.0
·
500-539 = 2.5
Attendance
and journal completeness will be taken into account when assigning your final
grade.
·
Please note that all
exams will be open-note exams and will cover class and video materials
as well as the assigned readings.
Therefore it is to your advantage to take as complete a set of notes as
possible, and organize them for effective use during the exam. Sketches of objects or of buildings can be
of great help to you as a part of your notes.
Weekly
Assignments and class topics:
Week
1 (January 9-11) Introduction to the
Muslim World
·
Islamic Arts.
“Introduction” pp. 11-20
·
Tales from the 1001
Nights. “Introduction” pp. 7-12.
·
Bloom and Blair: Islam:
7-48.
·
Oleg Grabar, “Different
but Compatible Ends” The Art Bulletin September 1994. [class handout]
·
Video: Islam: Empire of Faith [we will view this
video over several class periods]
· Begin reading Islamic Arts, pp. 23-39, 59-78.
· Bloom and Blair, Islam: pp. 49-63.
· Tales from the 1001 Nights. “Prologue” pp. 13-23.
· Video: Islam: Empire of Faith [continued]
· Tuesday – January 16 – Submit journal entry #1 in which you identify and explain any Middle East topics in which you have room for more knowledge. This may be in hard copy or via email.
Week
3 (January 23-25) The Legacy of
Empires
·
Finish reading Islamic
Arts, pp. 23-39, 59-78.
·
Bloom and Blair. Islam pp. 65-102.
·
Read: “Description of
the Palace of Baghdad in 917 by al-Hatib al-Bagdadi” [class handout]
·
Tuesday – January 23 Submit journal entry #2 on the topic of
Muhammad – you can write on any aspect of Muhammad that you wish; for example,
on his character, or his role in establishing Islam, or his importance. (This may be in hard copy or via email)
Week
4 (January 30 - February 1) Islamic
Cultures in the Lands of the West
·
Begin reading Islamic
Arts, pp. 39-56.
·
Begin reading Tales
from the 1001 Nights, “Sinbad the Sailor and Sinbad the Porter”..
·
Bloom and Blair. Islam
pp. 103-155.
·
Video: The Alhambra
·
WWW Assignment: www.saudiaramcoworld.com Review Alhambra material – further
instructions will be given in class.
·
Tuesday – January 30
Submit journal entry #3 in which you
discuss the history and structure of Tales from the 1001 Nights.
·
NO CLASS ON
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY !.
Week
5 (February 6-8) Islamic Cultures in
the Lands of the West (continued)
·
Finish reading Tales
from the 1001 Nights “Sinbad the Sailor and Sinbad the Porter,” and
“Epilogue”.
·
Tuesday – February 6
Midterm #1
·
Video: Tales of the Arabian Nights.
Week
6 (February 13-15) The Seljuks in
Iran and Anatolia
·
Read Islamic Arts,
“Regional Centers and Local Powers: 900-1500), pp. 129-193.
·
Read Idreis Shah, Tales
of the Dervishes, “The Tale of the Sand,” “When Death Came to Baghdad,” and
“The Blind Ones and the Matter of the Elephants” [class handout]
·
Bloom and Blair, Islam
pp. 157-180
·
Videos: The Way
of the Sufi and Persian Miniatures from the Shahnameh;
·
Write a journal
entry #4: Discuss your thoughts and reactions to the video on Sufism in the
Islamic world. Consider the question “What is the Way of the Sufi?” Submit
on Thursday February 15.
Week
7 (February 20-22) The Rule of Lords
and Slaves
·
Continue Islamic
Arts “Regional Centers and Local Powers….” Pp. 193-248.
·
Bloom and Blair, Islam
pp. 181-219.
·
Video: Mongols: Storm from the East – Birth of an
Empire
·
Thursday February 22 – Submit journal entry #5 commenting on the
construction and content of the Shahnama and the concepts of kingship it
reflects OR the function of image in literature as seen in both the Shahnama
and Persepolis.
Week
8 (February 27 - March 1) Mongols
and Timurids
·
Finish reading Islamic
Arts “Regional Centers …” pp. 249-283
·
Read Narrative of
the Embassy of Ruy Gonzalez de Clavijo to the Court of Timour at Samarcand,
A.D. 1403-6 (class handout).
·
Tuesday February
27: Museum Project 1 in Kresge Art Museum [details will be announced in class].
·
Write Journal Entry
# 6 on any aspect you wish of the
Mongol video, and submit it at the end of the semester with your full journal.
·
NO CLASS THURSDAY,
MARCH 1
Week
9 (March 13-15) Conclusion of
Mongols; Timurid and Safavid Iran
·
Begin reading Islamic
Arts “The Great Empires: 1500-1800” pp. 287-328.
·
Read: Pamuk, My Name is Red, chapters 10-14
and 31.
·
Film: The Isfahan of
Shah Abbas
·
Thursday – March 15 – Midterm 2.
Week
10 (March 20-22) Timurid and Safavid
Iran and the Ottoman Empire
·
Continue reading Islamic
Arts “The Great Empires” pp. 331-360.
·
Video: The Mosque of Suleyman the Magnificent
·
Tuesday March 20 –
Submit Journal Entry #7 – about the
role and outlook of miniature painters in My Name is Red.
·
Thursday – March 22 – Museum Project 2 in Kresge Art Museum,
details will be announced in class.
Week
11 (March 27-29) The Ottoman Empire,
continued
·
WWW Assignment: www.saudiaramcoworld.com. Review information on the Mosque of Suleyman
the Magnificent. Further instructions
will be given in class.
·
Thursday March 29 –
Submit Journal Entry #8 – Discuss
the idea of Sacred Space and religious concepts held by Ottoman sultans as
reflected in the mosque of Suleyman.
(This could include concepts of kingship as well.)
·
Read: Persepolis I
and Persepolis II.
·
Read: Arts
Orientalis articles (class handouts)
Week
12 (April 3-5) Empires in India
·
Tuesday – April 3 In-class writing exercise on a Shahnameh
miniature.
·
Thursday – April 5 - Submit journal entry #9 concerning the
question of how the public images or palaces created for Suleyman the
Magnificent OR one Indian Ruler (of your choice) conveyed the idea of an
Islamic ruler.
·
Read: “The Tale of Aladdin and the Enchanted
Lamp”, Tales from the 1001 Nights, pp. 165-236.
Week
13 (April 10-12) India (continued)
and begin “The Culture of the Muslim World of the 19th and 20th
Centuries: “The Other: Orientalism in
the West”
·
Read Islamic Arts
416-422.
·
Begin reading Arabian
Nights and Days.
·
Read section from
Barbara Brend, Islamic Art (class handout)
·
Tuesday – April 10: Submit
Journal Entry #10 – write about the function of image in literature as seen in
both the Shahnama and Persepolis I - II.
·
Thursday – April
12: Museum Project 3.
Week
14 (April 17-19) Continue “The Culture of the Muslim World of
the 19th and 20th Centuries: “The Other: Orientalism in
the West”
·
Bloom and Blair, Islam
pp. 221-239.
·
Read: Linda Nochlin,
“The Imaginary Orient,” Art in America [class handout].
·
Complete: Arabian
Nights and Days.
·
Videos: Islam in
America and Orientalism.
·
Tuesday – April 17 Orientalism Project in class.
·
Thursday – April 19 3-page book review due. Comparison of Tales
from the 1001 Nights and Arabian Nights and Days.
·
Your final journal
entry: Read your first journal entry for the semester. How have your ideas changed or stayed the
same based on your viewing, reading, discussions and writings for this
course? Submit completed journal as
a requirement for course credit, Thursday April 19.
·
Submit your
Ethnocentric Eye/I File on Thursday April 19
Week
15 (April 24-26) Orientalism,
continued.
·
Videos: Islam in America and Aladdin (Disney)
Final
Exam: Wednesday, May 2 7:45 am – 9:45
am