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Critical reflections on current events in china and central asia. December 11, 2009. I’ve been going through your final blog projects and they look amazing! I really like what I see and will post the final grades this weekend. Thanks for all the hard work – it really paid off, guys. Have a great winter break. –akg. Laquo; Talks on Campus (that you should go to). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). NYT: Xi...
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RLG356 Final Projects | Border Crossings
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Critical reflections on current events in china and central asia. October 21, 2009. RLG356. Final Project Guidelines. Nov 5: Final Project Proposals Due. Dec 3: Final Projects Due. NOTE: No extensions on the final project will be granted, and no late work will be accepted, without a documented medical excuse. Laquo; October 22 Writing Assignment. Oct 29 Numata Buddhist Studies Lecture at UofT. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Final Blog Projects | Border Crossings
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Critical reflections on current events in china and central asia. December 9, 2009. So your final blog projects are due this Thursday, Dec. 10. I will check your blogs that day – if you have created a separate blog for your project, make sure it is highlighted on your original class blog so I can access it easily. Good lucks guys – I’m really looking forward to seeing what you come up with! And have a great break. –akg. Laquo; The Final Stretch. Talks on Campus (that you should go to). NYT: Xinjiang, Jul...
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RLG356 Syllabus | Border Crossings
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Critical reflections on current events in china and central asia. Fall 2009. RLG356. Islam in China. Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto. Thursdays 11-1pm, Wilson Hall 524, New College. Office hours: Tuesdays 1-2pm, 334 JHB. Email: amanda.goodman@utoronto.ca. NOTE: This semester you will be asked to create and maintain a personal blog on which you will post regular blog entries, contribute to group discussions, and present your final projects. Class participation, including: 10%.
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Critical reflections on current events in china and central asia. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Group 1 Student Blogs.
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The Final Stretch | Border Crossings
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Critical reflections on current events in china and central asia. November 19, 2009. So an updated schedule for the final couple of weeks:. Nov 26: complete your final blog entry on the required readings. Dec 3: each student will be required to give a short presentation (not more than five minutes) on their final project. Dec 10: i’ve extended the due date for your final projects, which now must be online and complete by Dec. 10, not Dec. 3. Laquo; Nov. 19 assignment. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Islam al...
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Nov. 5 Class Cancellation | Border Crossings
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Critical reflections on current events in china and central asia. November 5, 2009. Nov 5 Class Cancellation. I apologize in advance for the cancellation. And because next week is fall break, we won’t be meeting again until Nov. 12. If you would like me to return your proposal before the break, please let me know by email and we can arrange a time for you to pick it up. See you in a couple of weeks. -akg. Laquo; Oct. 29 Numata Buddhist Studies Lecture at UofT. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. NYT: Xinjiang, J...
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Talks on Campus (that you should go to) | Border Crossings
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Critical reflections on current events in china and central asia. December 9, 2009. Talks on Campus (that you should go to). 2009 F.E.L. Priestley Memorial Lectures in the History of Ideas. From Tuesday, 08 December 2009 – 4:30pm. To Thursday, 10 December 2009 – 6:00pm. 8220;The Materiality of Devotion in the Late Middle Ages”. Professor of Medieval European History, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. University Professor Emerita, Columbia University. Tuesday, December 8. Wednesday, December 9.
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Critical reflections on current events in china and central asia. October 13, 2009. Building on last week’s class, I’d like you to write a 1-2 page (max) essay on the concept of RELIGIOUS SYNCRETISM. How would you define religious syncretism, and what ideas are bound up with it? Is syncretism a good model for thinking about Islam in China? October 5, 2009. 8211; Blog Entry #3 Due (a short personal response to Sachiko Murata and Luo Xiaowei’s essays in the course reader and the Anthony Garnaut artic...
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Paper Grading | Border Crossings
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Critical reflections on current events in china and central asia. October 13, 2009. Just wanted to provide you with a list of shorthand comments that may appear on your graded papers. Before submitting your next assignment, please take time to edit your work in order to avoid the following potential pitfalls:. Lacking a proper) transition. Italicize (all foreign terms, at least the first time they appear in your writing). Laquo; Short Paper 2. October 22 Writing Assignment. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.