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Understanding Hinduphobia

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Course Code:

HSF2201

Credit Hours:

1.5 Quarter-Credit-Hours

Course Level:

200

Area of Study:

Hindu Studies Foundations

Course Description

HSF2201 - Understanding Hinduphobia course serves as a starting point for those who are interested in learning how to identify and unpack Hinduphobia and effectively and cogently articulate analyses in formal and informal learning and community spaces.

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Program of Study

This course is part of the following programs:

  • Community Education Program (CEP)

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Community Education Division

Required / Core / Elective:

Elective

Prerequisites:

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Semester / Quarter System:

Quarter

Number of Weeks:

11

Semester / Quarter Offered:

Fall 2023

Days of the Week:

Wednesday

Time:

8 pm EST – 9:30 pm EST

Start Date:

October 11, 2023

End Date:

December 20, 2023

Faculty

TBD

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Course Learning Objectives

After taking this course, students will be able to:

  • Construct comparisons between historical and contemporary Hinduphobia
  • Integrate the Working Definition of Hinduphobia into critical analyses of academic and popular discourse about Hinduism and Hindu people
  • Examine media, text, and institutions through the critical lens of understanding Hinduphobia
  • Create media that unpacks contemporary Hinduphobia with a high level of rigor and evidence

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Course Content

We’ll begin the Understanding Hinduphobia course with an analysis of the Working Definition of Hinduphobia, starting with Academia’s master narrative that Hinduism is oppressive, backwards, and irredeemable. We will then examine, through primary and secondary texts, the history of Hinduphobia during the British Colonial era, its concurrent role in the early formation of the United States, and the relationship of these phenomena to an emergent theory about Hinduphobia’s “stickiness.”

This entire study will serve as the foundation for the remainder of the course. We will explore the manifestation and integration of Hinduphobia in social institutions, including school textbooks, news media, entertainment media, social media, and the yoga industry.

Class Structure

The ‘Understanding Hinduphobia’ course is designed to be highly interactive and multimodal. It will be taught in a hybrid lecture/seminar style and will include some guest speakers. Active participation is central to the design, and regular attendance is expected. Each class session will last one hour. Outside of class, students will read primary and secondary texts, identify, and pursue their own inquiry topic, and create multimodal media artifacts as a final project. Required work outside of class will take an average of two hours per week, with the exception of the final project.

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Community Education Program

Understanding Hinduphobia

Courses in the Program

  • SAN5101 Vedic Sciences Foundations
  • SAN5102 Vyakarana 01
  • SAN5103 Sahitya I – Landscape
  • SAN5104 Veda I – Introduction to Vedas
  • SAN6101 Nyaya Vaisesika Basic
  • SAN6102 Vyakarana II
  • SAN6103 Sahitya II – Padya
  • SAN6104 Vedas II – Rgveda
  • SAN6105 Yoga Basic
  • SAN7101 Nyaya Vaiseshika Advanced
  • SAN7102 Vyakarana III
  • SAN7103 Sahitya III – Nataka
  • SAN7104 Veda III – Yajurveda-Samaveda
  • SAN7105 Ayurveda Basic
  • SAN7106 Mimasa Basic
  • SAN7107 Jyotisha Basic
  • SAN8101 Term Project
  • SAN8102 Vyakarana IV
  • SAN8103 Sahithya IV – Gadya and Campu
  • SAN8104 Veda IV – Atharva Veda
  • SAN8105 Yoga Advanced
  • SAN8106 Mimasa Advanced
  • SAN8107 Jyotisha Advanced
  • SAN8108 Ayurveda Advanced
  • SAN8109 Vedanta Basic
  • SAN8110 Vedanta Advanced