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I310 Introduction to India:
History, Politics, Administration, Economics, Religion, Media, Art and
Literature (3 cr.) A&H, CSA
This
course, team taught by the faculty of India
Studies Program, is geared towards those majoring in India Studies and
those who have interest in India. The objectives of this
course are to familiarize the students with the
art, culture, religion, history, economics, politics, media and
contemporary issues of India. After an analysis of the modern history of
India, especially the British period and the independence movement, the
course will present the current political issues
ranging from nationalism, ethnicity, and internal conflicts to
international relations. Thereafter, the basic administrative structure,
constitution and issues of governance will be covered. The present
economic policies, business opportunities and the growth of IT industry
in particular will form another important segment of this
course. Religions of India and their impact upon
society and culture will be another significant part of the
course that will discuss related issues of
environment and people's movements. The course will also examine the
growth of print and electronic media and its role in shaping public
opinion in the country. The diverse cultures will be presented from the
themes of visual and folk arts, dance-drama and theater, devotional and
modern literature. The evaluation will be done on the basis of a series
of papers on contemporary issues pertaining to the different topics
covered in the course.
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