Class |
20219 MEST 2450 - 001 (Lecture) Languages of Nationhood: Sociolinguistics in Israel |
Instructor |
Daniel Lefkowitz |
Meetings |
Daniel Lefkowitz | MoWeFr 11:00am - 11:50am | Web-Based Course |
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Other SIS Info |
Enrollment: (Show Graph) |
10 students (capacity 30) |
Status: |
Open, No Waitlist Available When Full |
Units: |
3 |
Meeting Dates: |
02/01/2021 - 05/06/2021 |
Class Components: |
Lecture Required |
Enrollment Requirements: |
Students can't enroll if previously taken MEST 2559 topic #6 Languages of Nationhood |
Requirement Designation: |
NW |
Class Attributes: |
ASUD-AIP,ASUD-CSW,CORE-CRITTHINK,CORE-RESEARCH,CORE-WRITTEN |
Grading: |
COVID Student Option |
SIS Description: This course looks at the social life of languages in Israel. Beginning historically with the philosophical debates about language, identity, and nationhood swirling around the 19th century European Jewish communities, we examine how the revival of Hebrew contributed to the establishment of the Israeli state in the 20th century, and how processes of language change have influenced political and aesthetic life in Israel today. |
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Description |
This course looks at the social life of language in Israel. Beginning historically with the philosophical debates about language, identity, and nationhood swirling around the 19th century European Jewish communities, we examine how the revival of Hebrew contributed to the establishment of the Israeli state in the 20th century, and at how processes of language change have influenced political and aesthetic life in Israel today. |
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