シラバス参照/View Syllabus |
科目一覧へ戻る/Return to the Course List | 2024/08/29 現在/As of 2024/08/29 |
開講科目名 /Course |
歴史と文化2(Overview of Japanese History and Culture, Part I)/HISTORY AND CULTURE2(OVERVIEW OF JAPANESE HISTORY AND CULTURE, PART I) |
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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 |
2024年度/2024 Academic Year 春学期/SPRING SEMESTER |
曜限 /Day, Period |
水3/Wed 3 |
開講区分 /semester offered |
春学期/Spring |
単位数 /Credits |
2.0 |
学年 /Year |
2,3,4 |
主担当教員 /Main Instructor |
P.ネルム/Paul NARUM |
遠隔授業科目 /Online Course |
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教員名 /Instructor |
教員所属名 /Affiliation |
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P.ネルム/Paul NARUM | 英語学科/ENGLISH |
授業の目的?内容 /Course Objectives |
This class is an introductory course to Japanese history and culture, focusing on the years through to the Meiji Restoration of 1868: prehistoric and ancient Japan (to 538), classical Japan (538-1185), medieval Japan (1185-1600), Edo period (1660-1868). Students will be asked to read various scholarly and general writings, watch related documentaries, listen to lectures, and discuss them in class. The course will be conducted largely in English, so no advanced knowledge of Japanese is necessary. Students will make an independent trip to the Edo Tokyo Museum near Ryogoku Station, instead of class one week. They will also write a report on their impressions of their visit. | ||||||||||
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授業の形式?方法と履修上の注意 /Teaching method and Attention the course |
Lectures and discussions Feedback about assignments will be given either by email or in-class comments. |
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事前?事後学修の内容 /Before After Study |
毎週の授業内容をノートに記入、要約 配られた資料を予習 Take notes in class, re-read and summarize them when asked, read/watch assigned materials, do the written assignments on time Estimated homework time: 1-3 hours each week |
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テキスト1 /Textbooks1 |
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参考文献等1 /References1 |
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評価方法 /Evaluation |
There will be two one-page essays assigned during the course each semester, probably around week 5 and week 8, with a final report (four to five pages) assigned at the end. The essays and final report will constitute about two-thirds of the grade. The rest will be based on regular and active participation in class each week, along with other factors to be explained later. Standard of performance evaluation: AA=deep understanding and a high level of originality and independence, A=average level of understanding with some originality and independence, B=below-average level of understanding and little originality and independence, C=minimal understanding, originality and independence Four or more absences will likely disqualify students from getting credit. 4回以上の欠席は単位取得を困難にする。 |
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関連科目 /Related Subjects |
This course continues in the fall semester. | ||||||||||
備考 /Notes |
(Course schedule tentative, can change at any time) テキスト:Books, readings to be announced in class. |
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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 | Class overview, Japanese founding myths (Amaterasu, etc.) | Review materials received during class and follow specific instructions. |
2 | Prehistoric and ancient Japan | Migration to Japan (Korea, China, other NE Asia, SE Asia), DNA research | Review materials received during class and follow specific instructions. |
3 | Prehistoric and ancient Japan | Archaeological findings (kofun etc.), Japanese language (origins, structure, relations to Korean) | Review materials received during class and follow specific instructions. |
4 | Classical Japan | Influence on Japan from China and Korea (social, cultural, writing systems) | Review materials received during class and follow specific instructions. |
5 | Classical Japan | Japanese religion (Buddhism & Shintoism): history, relation to daily life, similarities/differences | Write paper on Japanese religion, based on independent temple and shrine visit |
6 | Classical Japan | Japanese imperial family and aristocrats: background, lineage, current status | Review materials received during class and follow specific instructions. |
7 | Field trip | Independent field trip to Edo Tokyo Museum or similar institution | No class this week, take field trip instead |
8 | Medieval Japan | Samurai and castles: overview and history, influence on Japanese culture today | Submit paper on field trip impressions |
9 | Medieval Japan | Japanese food: origins of sushi, sukiyaki, etc., geographicall differences | Review materials received during class and follow specific instructions. |
10 | Medieval Japan | Japanese clothing: origins of traditional wear | Review materials received during class and follow specific instructions. |
11 | Edo period | Shogunate government and daimyos: historical survey | Review materials received during class and follow specific instructions. |
12 | Edo period | Life in Edo: socioeconomic overview | Review materials received during class and follow specific instructions. |
13 | Edo period | Westerners in Japan from 16c to 19c: Portugal, Spain, Holland, England, Russia, USA, Germany, etc. | Review materials received during class and follow specific instructions. |
14 | Final overview | Discussions with other students about final paper | Submit final paper in class |