Schedule – Arabic Lit in the Contemporary Humanities Curriculum
Georgetown Colloquia in Arabic Literature
Department of Arabic &Islamic Studies
Georgetown University
Arabic Literature in the Contemporary Humanities Curriculum
[conducted in ARABIC]
Friday, 4 April, 2014 9am-5pm
CCAS Boardroom, 241 ICC
9:00-9:30: Coffee, Introductions, Opening Remarks
Elliott Colla, Chair, Dept. of Arabic & Islamic Studies, Georgetown University
Suzanne P. Stetkevych, Georgetown University
9:30-11:00: Session I: Teaching Arabic Literature: From the National to the Global
Paper 1: Classical Arabic Literature in the Arab World: Difficulties and Challenges
Hussain Abulfaraj, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Paper 2: Arabic Literature within the Framework of “World Literature”
Ahmad Almallah, Middlebury College
Coffee Break
11:15-12:45: Session II: Arabic Literature in American Universities
Paper 1: Contemporary Arabic Literature for Heritage and Foreign Students: Challenges and Recommendations
Hanadi Al-Samman, University of Virginia
Roundtable Discussion: Teaching Materials and Methods
12:45-2:00: LUNCH
2:00-3:30: Session III: Teaching Arabic between Language and Literature
Paper 1: Bridging the Gap between Language Learning and Literature
Sayed Elsisi, University of Maryland
Paper 2: Developing Composition Skills in the Arabic Literature “Content” Course
Samer Ali, University of Texas at Austin
Coffee Break
3:45-5:00: Roundtable Discussion and Recommendations
Closing Remarks: Suzanne Stetkevych & Hussain Abulfaraj