Islam is the second most important religion in France (after Roman Catholicism) and France has the highest Muslim population in Europe. Complex events from the mid-20th century forward have led to continuous heated debate and controversy about the place of Muslim citizens within the secular Republic. France’s interwoven history with Islam dates back, however, to the first Umayyad conquests of the Iberian peninsula in the 8th century and then to the period of the Crusades. Through the use of primary sources, literary and filmic texts, and critical readings (notably in history, sociology and cultural studies), this course traces the complexity and heterogeneity of French perceptions of Islam within a broad historical perspective beginning with these early encounters and continuing up to the present day.
French (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 14 Weeks
Sections (Spring 2025)
FREN-UA 9806-000 (2402)01/20/2025 – 04/29/2025 Wed1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Early afternoon)at NYU Paris (Global)Instructed by Champion, Renee