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科目一覧へ戻る/Return to the Course List | 2023/08/29 現在/As of 2023/08/29 |
開講科目名 /Course |
歴史と文化2(Japanese Poetry and Society 2)/HISTORY AND CULTURE2(JAPANESE POETRY AND SOCIETY 2) |
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開講所属 /Course Offered by |
大学全カリ総合科目/ |
ターム?学期 /Term?Semester |
2023年度/2023 Academic Year 秋学期/FALL SEMESTER |
曜限 /Day, Period |
木4/Thu 4 |
開講区分 /semester offered |
秋学期/Fall |
単位数 /Credits |
2.0 |
学年 /Year |
2,3,4 |
主担当教員 /Main Instructor |
四元 康祐 |
教員名 /Instructor |
教員所属名 /Affiliation |
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四元 康祐 | 言語文化学科/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES |
授業の目的?内容 /Course Objectives |
Students will follow the history of the Japanese classic poetry starting from Kojiki and Manyoshu, while gaining insights about the Japanese culture, language, emotional and psychological characteristics, religion, and the social dynamics, including: ● Formation of National Identity under the Influence of Chinese Civilization ● Development of the Japanese writing system (Hiragana, Katakana) ● Womens’ position in Heian era and their contribution to its literature ● Poetic sensitivity of Monono Aware and Okashi ● Emergence of Samurai and Sense of Impermanence (無常) ● Practice of harmony and collaboration in the Japanese art ● Discovery of 'Karumi (軽み)' through the development of Haiku |
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授業の形式?方法と履修上の注意 /Teaching method and Attention the course |
This course is taught entirely in ENGLISH! Ther first 6 lectures (from Sept 28 to Nov 2) will be on-lline, as I will be staying in the US. Each lecture will basically be delivered as a video clip. Live streaming by Zoom may occasionally be used. In either case, no need to come to the classroom for these first 6 lectures. Reaction paper and other communication will be exchanged via Manaba. The rest of the course should be face to face in the classroom. The class activities will include reading poem texts in the original Japanese along with the English translation, discussion, and workshops. A brief "reaction paper" should be written after each class. At the end of the semester, a longer "report" should be written summarizing the essential elements of this course. |
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事前?事後学修の内容 /Before After Study |
In advance of each class, students are required to read the presentation materials via Manaba and make herself familiar with the key terminologies and concets. (2 hours) | ||||||||||
テキスト1 /Textbooks1 |
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テキスト2 /Textbooks2 |
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参考文献等1 /References1 |
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評価方法 /Evaluation |
No evaluation over one-thirds absence. Reaction paper 50%, class activities 50% | ||||||||||
関連科目 /Related Subjects |
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備考 /Notes |
All materials will be provided in the class. | ||||||||||
到達目標 /Learning Goal |
歴史と文化に関する学問分野について、副題に示したテーマをもとに、21世紀型市民としてふさわしい実践的な知識を習得し、今後の複雑な国内および国際情勢に対処していく方法について、論理的かつ創造的思考を持って対応できるようにする。 |
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授業計画(主題の設定) /Class schedule |
授業の内容 /Contents of class |
事前?事後学修の内容 /Before After Study |
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1 | Introduction | Discuss and agree on the Objective, Scope, and Approach of this course | |
2 | Historical Overview | A brief history of the development of Japanese Poetry from its birth to the present time. | |
3 | Horizontal Overview | Surveying the landscape of the various types of the Japanese Poetry today | |
4 | National Identity under Chinese Influence | Formation of the political system in Nara Era and national identity as expressed in Literature | |
5 | Japanese Literature in Nara Period | Reading Kojiki (古事記) and Man-you-shu(万葉集) | |
6 | Gender, Language, and Politics | Development of the Japanese writing system and women's power behind it |
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7 | Japanese Literature in Heian Period1 |
Reading Heian Women Literature (平安女流文学) incl. Izumi Shikibu (和泉式部) and Seisho Nagon (清少納言) | |
8 | Japanese Literature in Heian Period 2 | Reading Kino Tsurayuki (紀貫之) and Sugawara Michizane (菅原道真) | |
9 | Bushido (武士道) and Sense of Impermanence (無常) |
The Tale of Heike (平家物語)and Hojyoki(方丈記) | |
10 | Religion and Poetry | Shintoism, Buddhism, and Christianity | |
11 | Social Class and Poetry | Development of Renga (連歌), Renku (連句), and Haiku (俳句) | |
12 | Party and Lonely Heart (宴と孤心) Workshop |
Let’s make Haiku (俳句)and Renga(連歌) | |
13 | Sneak Previw of Japanese Modernity | Development of the Japanese society and poetry after Meiji Revolution (明治維新) | |
14 | Conclusion | Recapping the previous learnings |