シラバス情報

授業科目名
Japanese Literature
(英語名)
Japanese Literature
科目区分
全学共通科目
Japanese Literature
対象学生
国際商経学部
学年
学年指定なし
ナンバリングコード
IA9991GCA1
単位数
2.00単位
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授業の形態
講義 (Lecture)
開講時期
2024年度後期
(Fall semester)
担当教員
田中 キャサリン マリー
所属
GBC
授業での使用言語
英語
English
関連するSDGs目標
目標1/目標2/目標5/目標10
オフィスアワー・場所
Office hours by appointment

B308

連絡先
kathryn.tanaka@em,u-hyogo.ac.jp

対応するディプロマ・ポリシー(DP)・教職課程の学修目標
二重丸は最も関連するDP番号を、丸は関連するDPを示します。
学部DP
研究科DP
全学DP
1-2◎
教職課程の学修目標
目標1:磨き続ける力/目標2:教え、寄り添う力/目標3:協働する力

講義目的・到達目標

This course is a survey of modern Japanese literature. Our overall concern is with the question of how literature is implicated in social change. This concern expands beyond consideration of aesthetics decisions between different kinds of stories and different kinds of presentation (How is the shape, or form, of the text related to its content? How would the story change if it were told a different way?). We will read a range of stories and poems to bring into focus questions of gender, identity, and social issues. Our course centers on close reading of selected texts.

Fundamentally this course is an introduction to modern Japanese literature seminar that will explore literary and historical questions through discussion of short stories, essays, and poetry by Japanese authors and poets. Readings will be provided by the professor. Discussions will be carried out in English.
Students will be expected to read and review all assigned readings and a weekly reading response. In addition they will be expected to participate in discussions and complete two book reports as well as a final exam.
授業のサブタイトル・キーワード
Japanese Literature, critical analysis, reading 
講義内容・授業計画
**

1. Introduction

2. Meiji period literature: Higuchi Ichiyo, Takekurabe

3. Ero-Guro-Nonsense: Edogawa Rampo, The Human Chair

4. Ero-Guro-Nonsense 2: Tanizaki Jun’ichiro, The Tattoo

5. Modernism: Akutagawa Ryunosuke, In A Bamboo Grove

6. Nobel Prize: Kawabata Yasunari, Snow Country

7. Proletarian Literature: Momotaro

8. WW2: Dazai Osamu, December 8th

9. Atomic Bombing: Hara Tamiki, Summer Flowers 

10. Recovery/Novel Prize 2: Lavish are the Dead, Kenzaburo Oe

11. Toh Kazuko and Disability Poetics

12. Murakami Haruki, Firefly / The Sheep Man’s Christmas

13. TBD

14. Fukushima: March was Made of Yarn 

15. Murata Sayaka, Survival


**There is a midterm book report that is due in Week 8.

**An in-class essay final exam will be given during the final exam period.
教科書
Readings will be provided by the instructor. They will be bilingual.
参考文献
Recommendations will be provided by the instructor 
事前・事後学習(予習・復習)の内容・時間の目安
Two to three hours of review and preparation will be required outside of class. 
アクティブ・ラーニングの内容
Students will be required to think critically, analyze texts, share their own opinions, and debate in class. 
成績評価の基準・方法
Students will be evaluated on class contributions in discussions and in class activities (40%), weekly quiz or in-class writing activity (20%) and final exam (20%)

Failure to complete the final exam results in an automatic failure of the class.


課題・試験結果の開示方法
Feedback will be provided to weekly assignments, midterm, and final exam as possible in Unipa. Homework will be the basis of discussion in the next class. if students do not wish their resposnes to be shared as a discussion starter with the class they should write "please do not share in class" in the notes submission area in Unipa. 
履修上の注意・履修要件
履修の手引等を確認
実践的教育
Critical thinking and analysis skills. 
備考
英語版と日本語版との間に内容の相違が生じた場合は、日本語版を優先するものとします。