シラバス情報

授業科目名
Japanese Culture
(英語名)
Japanese Culture
科目区分
専門教育科目
[−]
対象学生
全学部(全学共通科目、教職課程科目、副専攻科目)
学年
1年
ナンバリングコード
KCCBG1MMA1
単位数
2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
タマシ カルメン
所属
School of Economics and Management
授業での使用言語
英語
関連するSDGs目標
目標4/目標16
オフィスアワー・場所
By appointment・B307
連絡先
tamas@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
1◎/2◎/3◎
研究科DP
1◎/2◎/3◎
全学DP
1-2◎/2-1◎
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
The role of ritual practices in a country that has more than one festival on any given day of the year cannot be denied. It is a highly significant one that has pervaded the everyday life, where many gestures have acquired a ritual meaning, be it social or sacred. The present course aims to offer an overview of contemporary Japanese society with a focus on sacred rituals (related to religious practices) and profane rituals, those daily practices that have gained ritual characteristics: cyclic repetition in a pre-determined space, with pre-determined participants, roles, and activities.
Upon completing this course the students will acquire an understanding of basic terminology (mythology studies, ritual studies, anthropology), as well as a general view of Japanese rituals and their relationship to contemporary Japanese society.
授業のサブタイトル・キーワード
Ritual studies, mythology, Japanese culture, matsuri
講義内容・授業計画
1. Class overview. Introduction to anthropology and ritual studies. Japanese mythology
2. Japanese mythology from a comparative perspective
3. Encounters with the Other. Social structure and social practices
4. Ritual Japan. Shrine and temple, religious syncretism I
5. Ritual Japan. Shrine and temple, religious syncretism II
6. Purification rituals and practices
7. Review/ Fieldtrip
8. Midterm presentations
9. Ascetic practices in contemporary Japan
10. Introduction to Japanese Festivals
11. Festivals and rituals I
12. Festivals and rituals II
13. Yamabushi and their practices
14. Sacred performances
15. Review

教科書
参考文献
1. Tamas, Carmen Sapunaru. Ritual Practices and Daily Rituals. An Introduction to the World of Matsuri, Pro Universitaria, Bucharest 2018
2. Tamas, Carmen Sapunaru. Beliefs, Ritual Practices, and Celebrations in Kansai, Pro Universitaria, Bucharest 2020
3. Tamas, Carmen Sapunaru. Beliefs, Ritual Practices, and Celebrations in Kansai II, Pro Universitaria, Bucharest 2022
4. Tamas, Carmen Sapunaru. Beliefs, Ritual Practices, and Celebrations in Kansai III, Pro Universitaria, Bucharest 2023

The above-indicated sources are available online. A more detailed list of references will be distributed in class.
事前・事後学習(予習・復習)の内容・時間の目安
Students are expected to spend approximately 60 minutes reading the required class materials, and approximately 30 minutes reviewing the content of each class.
アクティブ・ラーニングの内容
Field trips to various matsuri/ ritual practices will be organized, and students will have the opportunity of actively joining one of Japan's three great festivals, Tenjin Matsuri.
成績評価の基準・方法
Grading criteria

S 90%~) excellent (thorough mastery of course material & concepts)
A (80%~) good (proficient grasp of most course material & concepts)
B (70%~) fair (general understanding of principal course material & concepts)
C (60%~) poor but passing (superficial familiarity with some course material)
In order to obtain the credits for this course, at least a C (60%) is necessary.

Evaluation methods

Class participation (actively taking part in discussions, presentations) 40%

Final exam 60%


課題・試験結果の開示方法
Students will receive feedback during class discussion and after their presentations.
履修上の注意・履修要件
Students are expected to read the indicated materials before coming to class, so that they can actively take part in discussions.
実践的教育
Based on the instructor's 15 year fieldwork experience, a short research trip will be scheduled as part of the class.
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。