Free and open to the public.
Every Monday, October 2 - December 4; 12:00 - 1:30 PM EDT.
Hosted on Zoom - Register for Link.
Course Description: This 10-week seminar examines the relationship between language, gender, and identity formation. By exploring various forms (e.g. standard, colloquia, pidgin) and properties (e.g. productivity, cultural transmission) of language, this course is an interdisciplinary investigation of how language intervenes in the personal and social processes of identification, belonging, and recognition.
Language of instruction: Arabic
Presented by The New University in Exile Consortium at The New School for Social Research.
Available on The New University in Exile Consortium website.
Participants who attend at least 8 complete seminar sessions will receive a certificate of satisfactory completion from the Dean of The New School for Social Research. In order to obtain the certificate, participants must register and log in with the same email address each week.
Registration will remain open for the duration of the seminar. Registrants will receive a reminder email with the Zoom link each week. The seminar sessions will be recorded and available to registrants on Vimeo the following week.
ندوة مجانية عبر الإنترنت لمدة 10 أسابيع ومفتوحة للجميع
كل يوم اثنين، من 2 أكتوبر حتى 4 ديسمبر؛ الساعة 12:00 - 1:30 مساءً بتوقيت شرق الولايات المتحدة (7:00– 8:30 مساءً بتوقيت السعودية)
تفاصيل الندوة: تبحث هذه الندوة التي تستمر 10 أسابيع (محاضرة واحدة كل أسبوع) في العلاقة بين اللغة والنوع الاجتماعي وتكوين الهوية. من خلال استكشاف أشكال لغوية مختلفة (كالرسمية والعامية واللغة المبسطة، إلخ) والخصائص اللغوية (كالإنتاجية والنقل الثقافي)، يُعد هذا المقرر بمثابة دراسة متعددة التخصصات لكيفية تدخل اللغة في العمليات الشخصية والاجتماعية لتحديد الهوية والانتماء والتقدير
سيتم تدريس الدورة باللغة العربية
Dr. Abdulglaeel Ahmed is an Assistant Professor of Linguistics. Currently, he is a Visiting Research Scholar at Harvard University. He is a former Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Columbia University. Ahmed’s research interests include Theoretic Linguistics, Contrastive Linguistics English-Arabic, Linguistic Anthropology, Arabic Language & Identity, and TESOL.
Dr. Sameer Mohammed is an assistant professor of linguistics. He is a former research fellow at Columbia University. His research is focused on the interaction of phonology and morphology in Arabic dialects, modern standard Arabic, and classical Arabic. He earned his Ph.D. from EFL University and his CELTA from Cambridge University.
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