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1 GEOG 487/687: Political Geography of the Middle East University of Nevada Reno Instructor: Dr. Jessie Clark COURSE DESCRIPTION The Middle East is a region of significant importance to our understanding of contemporary economic, social, and political processes in the world today. But, what and where exactly is the ‘Middle East’? This course examines the political geography of the modern Middle East. We focus largely on political transformations from the 19 th century onward, in which we can trace many recent geopolitical, economic, and social changes in the region. In this course, we will historicize how the place of the ‘Middle East’ is constructed and to what end, examine contemporary transnational and geopolitical issues tied to this region, and explore how the Middle East is populated and practiced by ordinary people living in and outside the region. A major goal of this course is to dispel predominant geographical imaginaries about the Middle East and cultivate an appreciation for the vast, complex, and interrelated social, economic, and cultural diversity of this place. In doing so, we will learn to view the Middle East not as a distant place over “there”, but as a region that is shaped by and shapes global processes intimately tied to “here”. COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. Students will cultivate an appreciation for the political, cultural, and economic diversity of the Middle East. 2. Students will learn to critically read how the Middle East is discussed/represented in media. 3. Students will recognize how events in the Middle East are intimately tied to their lives. 4. Students will develop critical reading, writing, and discussion skills.

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GEOG487/687:PoliticalGeographyoftheMiddleEastUniversityofNevadaRenoInstructor:Dr.JessieClark

COURSEDESCRIPTIONTheMiddleEastisaregionofsignificantimportancetoourunderstandingofcontemporaryeconomic,social,andpoliticalprocessesintheworldtoday.But,whatandwhereexactlyisthe‘MiddleEast’?ThiscourseexaminesthepoliticalgeographyofthemodernMiddleEast.Wefocuslargelyonpoliticaltransformationsfromthe19thcenturyonward,inwhichwecantracemanyrecentgeopolitical,economic,andsocialchangesintheregion.Inthiscourse,wewillhistoricizehowtheplaceofthe‘MiddleEast’isconstructedandtowhatend,examinecontemporarytransnationalandgeopoliticalissuestiedtothisregion,andexplorehowtheMiddleEastispopulatedandpracticedbyordinarypeoplelivinginandoutsidetheregion.AmajorgoalofthiscourseistodispelpredominantgeographicalimaginariesabouttheMiddleEastandcultivateanappreciationforthevast,complex,andinterrelatedsocial,economic,andculturaldiversityofthisplace.Indoingso,wewilllearntoviewtheMiddleEastnotasadistantplaceover“there”,butasaregionthatisshapedbyandshapesglobalprocessesintimatelytiedto“here”.COURSEOBJECTIVES1. Studentswill cultivateanappreciation for thepolitical,cultural,andeconomicdiversityof the

MiddleEast.2. StudentswilllearntocriticallyreadhowtheMiddleEastisdiscussed/representedinmedia.3. StudentswillrecognizehoweventsintheMiddleEastareintimatelytiedtotheirlives.4. Studentswilldevelopcriticalreading,writing,anddiscussionskills.

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STUDENTLEARNINGOUTCOMESAsaresultoftakingthisclass,studentswillbeableto:

1. DescribehowandwhytheMiddleEasthasbeenconstructedasageographicalconcept,thehistorical and contemporary colonial and geopolitical experiences of the region, and howordinarypeoplewithinandoutsidetheregionexperiencetheMiddleEast.

2. CriticallyassesshowtheMiddleEastisrepresentedincontemporarymediaandhowtheserepresentationsconnecttoandreflectgeopoliticalrelationshipsandpowerrelations.

3. Contextualize in writing and discussion course concepts in world events and personalexperience.

4. Demonstrate through writing and discussion an ability to read, comprehend, and analyzescholarlyarticles.

REQUIREDTEXTSGelvin,J.2016.TheModernMiddleEast:AHistory,4thEd.NewYork,NY:OxfordUniversityPress.***Kanafani,G.1999.MenintheSunandOtherPalestinianStories.LynneRiennerPublishers.Munif,A.1987.CitiesofSalt.VintageInternational.***Thistextbookisavailableatthebookstoreorcanbefoundonline.Besureyoubuythe4thedition.Readings from the main textbooks will be supplemented with additional readings, including bookchapters,scholarlyarticles,andnewspaperarticles,thatIwillpostonWebCampus.COURSEWORKReadingResponses:Thebulkofyourgradeiscomprisedofweeklyreadingresponses.Writingisatooltodigestandanalyzereadingsandwillhelpprepareyoufor in-classdiscussions.Responsesshouldbe700-800wordsinlength(approx.1-11/2pp.singlespaced,12pt.TimesNewRoman)andrespondtoaseries of questions provided below. You will upload an electronic copy of your response to thediscussion portal inWebCampus by 8:00 am on Tuesdays and bring a hard copy to class. I will onlyaccepthardcopiesofyourresponsepapers.Cometoclasshavingreadyourfellowstudents’responses.Outof12possibleresponses,youwillsubmit10.Havingtwo“free”weeks ismeanttogiveyousomeflexibilitywhen yourworkload is overwhelming. Use these strategically. Notwriting a response doesNOTexcuseyoufromthereadings.NotethatnoreadingresponsesareassignedforWeeks1&15.ClassLeadership:Eachofyouwillintroducetheweek’skeyconceptsandhelpleaddiscussiononceinaterm.This involvesprovidingaone-pagehandoutandaPowerPoint/Preziof keypointsandconceptsandcrafting3-4discussionquestionstosharewiththeclass.Mid-TermPreziPresentationandclassparticipation:TBD,projectfocusedonspatialinterconnectionsandglobalprocesses,findingconnectionsacrossregions

Art and Place project: TBD, students will choose a piece of art from a list of contemporary MiddleEasternartistsandexplorehowmeaningsofplacearerepresentedinthework

FinalPortfolio/CoverEssay:Asyourfinalproject(inlieuofanexamandpaper),youwillsubmit3-4ofyourbestreadingresponsesinaportfolioalongwithacoveressayofapproximately1500-2000words(2-3pagessinglespaced).Yourcoveressayshouldweavetogethertheideasinyourchosenresponses,highlighting differences, similarities, and your own thoughts about key questions/topics that arosethroughouttheterm.Wewilldiscussthespecificparametersofthecoveressayatalaterdate.

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Activity Due Points

WeeklyReadingResponses(10/12required)

WrittenresponseuploadedelectronicallyonWebCampusby8:00ameveryTuesdayandsubmittedinhardcopyformatin-class.

200(10/12responsesX20pts.each)

Classleadership Onceinasemester 30

Mid-termpres.onConnections&classparticipation

Week6in-class 60(50presentation+10classparticipation)

ArtandPlaceproject Week12in-class 40

FinalPortfolio/Essay Week16inmymailbox 50

ParticipationRegularattendance,preparation,andcontributiontodiscussion

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TOTAL 400

SCHEDULE/READINGS***readingsaresubjecttochangeWeek1:IsthereaMiddleEast?Amanat,A.2014.“Introduction:IsThereaMiddleEast:ProblematizingaVirtualSpace”,InIsThereaMiddleEast:TheEvolutionofaGeopoliticalConcept(Eds.Bonine,M.,etal.),pp.1-7.Stanford,CA:StanfordUniversityPress.

Week2:RepresentationandthePoliticsofSightFilm:EdwardSaid:OutofPlaceSaid,E.1994.[1979]“Introduction”,InOrientalism.1978.NewYork:Vintage,1994.Parkinson,S.“Towardsanethicsofsight:ViolencescholarshipandtheArabuprising”,https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/mec/2015/08/26/towards-an-ethics-of-sight-violence-scholarship-and-the-arab-uprisings/Week3:EmpireandModernityGelvin,J.TheModernMiddleEast,pp.11-89Week4:ColonizationandDecolonizationFilm:BattleforAlgiersFanon,F.1963.“OnViolence”,InWretchedoftheEarth(pp.1-62).NewYork:GrovePress

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Week5:StateMakingandSocietyFilm:OntheWaytoSchoolGelvin,J.TheModernMiddleEast,pp.117-139(PhotoEssay)w/Mitchell,T.1991.“AppearanceofOrder”,InColonisingEgypt(pp.63-94).Berkeley:UniversityofCaliforniaPress.Gelvin,J.TheModernMiddleEast,pp.189-229Week6:WW2,Israel-PalestineGelvin,J.TheModernMiddleEast,pp.230—254TBDWeek7:PresentationsWeek8:GeographiesofOilGelvin,J.TheModernMiddleEast,pp.288-299MitchellT.2009.CarbonDemocracy.EconomyandSociety38:3,pp.399-432.Munif,CitiesofSalt

Week9:GeographiesofAidandDevelopmentBhungalia, L. 2015. Managing Violence: Aid, Counterinsurgency, and the Humanitarian Present inPalestine.EnvironmentandPlanningA47,pp.2308-2323.Clark, J. Just One drop: Geopolitics and the Social Reproduction of Security in Southeast Turkey. InMeehan,K.&Strauss,K.(Eds.)PrecariousWorlds(45-64).Minneapolis:UniversityofMinnesotaPress.Simsek&Jondergen

Week10:Gender,Sexuality,andSpaceFilm:InBetweenOzyegin,Gul.NewDesires,NewSelves:Sex,Love,andPietyamongTurkishYouth.NewYork:NYUPress,2015,pp.243-308.Culcasi,K.2019.‘WeareWomenandMenNow’:IntimateSpacesandCopingLabourForSyrianRefugeesinJordan.TransactionsoftheInstituteofBritishGeographers44:463-478. TBD

Week11:Youth,PoliticalMovements,andPublicSpaceFilm:Persepolis2019ASDA'ABurson-MarstellerArabYouthSurvey.WhitePaper,https://www.arabyouthsurvey.com/pdf/downloadwhitepaper/download-whitepaper.pdfBayat,A.2013.“TheArtofPresence”and“ReclaimingYouthfulness”,InLifeasPolitics:HowOrdinaryPeopleChangetheMiddleEast(pp.1-29,106-128).StanfordUniversityPress:Stanford,CA.Darici,H.2016.OfKurdishYouthandDitches.TheoryandEvent19(1).Tufekci,Z.2017.“ANetworkedPublic”.InTwitterandTearGas:ThePowerandFragilityofNetworkedProtest,pp.3-27.Elsayed,Y."LaughingthroughChange:SubversiveHumorinOnlineVideosofArabYouth."InternationalJournalofCommunication10,(2016):5102-5122.

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Week12:NewGeographiesofTerritoryGelvin,J.TheModernMiddleEast,pp.347-358Jabareen,Y.2015.TheEmergingIslamicState:Terror,Territoriality,andtheAgendaofSocialTransformation.Geoforum58,pp.51-55.Hamdan,A.2016.BreakersofBarrier?NotesontheGeopoliticsoftheIslamicStateinIraqandSham.Geopolitics21:3,605-627.TBD,ReadingonDemocraticConfederalismWeek13:(Im)mobilityandRefugeJones, R. 2016. “Introduction” and “The European Union: The World’s Deadliest Border”, In ViolentBorders:RefugeesandtheRighttoMove,pp.1-28.Verso:London.Ali,S.2010.“Introduction”and“Livingin‘Fly-By’Dubai”,InDubai:GuildedAge(pp.1-13.110-134).YaleUniversityPress:NewHaven,CT.Kanafani,MenintheSun

Week14:SecularismandReligionEvered,E.Ö.,&Evered,K.T.(2016).AGeopoliticsofDrinking:DebatingthePlaceofAlcoholinEarlyRepublicanTurkey.PoliticalGeography50,pp.48–60Gökariksel,B.(2012).TheIntimatePoliticsofSecularismandtheHeadscarf:TheMall,theNeighborhood,andthePublicSquareinIstanbul.Gender,Place&Cuture19(1),pp.1–20.Mahmood,S.andHirschkind,C.2002.Feminism,theTaliban,andthePoliticsofCounterinsurgency.http://fathom.lib.uchicago.edu/1/777777190136/

Week15:FinalWrap-up