授業コード Code 番号 Number 科目種別

授業コード
Code
番号
Number
科目種別/学科目
Course title
0150427
427
221
専攻
Major
担当教員
Instructor(s)
G30 Program
講義題目
Title
履修取り下げ
制度
The
course
withdrawal
system
ホプソン ネイスン
コースツリー/種別
Subject type
開講期
Semester
開講時間帯
Day and time
前期
集中
日本史入門 (Introduction to Japanese history)
単位
Credit
備考
Others
転用科目コード
Substitue for
2
受講年次
Open for
文学部2年生以上
他学部3年生以上可
NUPACE学生履修不可
利用する
履修条件
注意事項
Requirements
for
class
registration
授業の目的
Purpose
From hunter-gatherers to Imperial Japan to herbivorous males in one semester.
This is a lecture course following the development of life and society in the archipelago from prehistory to the present.
Lectures will be recorded on video and made available online for review.
授業の内容
授業の方法
Content
Weekly Schedule
2. Prehistory
3. Earliest Records
4. Ritsuryō: “Japan” Part I
5. Nara
6. Heian
7. Warriors I: Kamakura (Quiz 1)
8. Warriors II: Disorder
9. Tokugawa I
10. Tokugawa II
11. Meiji (Quiz 2)
12. Interwar
13. WWII
14. Postwar
15. TBA
Assignments
1. Weekly readings
2. Wiki contributions (You will create your own digital sourcebook of Japanese history)
教科書
テキスト
Textbooks
None. All readings will be made available through the class website.
参考書
References
None. All readings will be made available through the class website.
受講生の
自宅学習
Preparation
and
review
1.
2.
Weekly readings
Wiki contributions
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成績評価の
方法と基準
Evaluation
Monday attendance
40%
Quizzes
30% (15% each)
Wiki contributions
30%
連絡方法
Contact
information
n.hopson@lit.nagoya-u.ac.jp
番号
Number
科目種別/学科目
Course title
847
専攻
Major
[地域史研究・講義]
講義
ホプソン ネイスン(HOPSON, Nathan edwin)
開講期
Semester
開講時間帯
Day and time
前期
集中
日本近代史 (Modern Japanese history)
単位
Credit
備考
Others
種別
Subject type
担当教員
Instructor(s)
G30 Program
講義題目
Title
転用科目
Substitue for
2
NUPACE学生履修不可
履修条件
注意事項
Requirements
for
class
registration
This course surveys the dramatic transformation of Japan from isolated “feudal” state to expansionist empire to modern
economic superpower and producer of hybrid cars, cool games, cute characters, and wacky TV.
授業の目的
Purpose
The course has the following principal goals:
1. to become conversant with a general narrative of events (1850-present)
2. to learn to read and interpret primary documents
Fri 4 will be lecture. The lectures will be videotaped and made available online for review and/or for students unable to attend.
Mon 1 will focus on discussion of the previous lecture and primary source materials.
授業の内容
授業の方法
Content
Weekly Schedule
2. Bakumatsu
3. “Restoration?”
4. Meiji I
5. Meiji II
6. WWI
7. Interwar I
8. Interwar II
9. WWII
10. Rebuilding
11. “Doubling”
12. “Bubbling”
13. “Losing?”
14. TBA
Assignments
1. Weekly readings
2. Two primary source analyses (One page each)
3. Final paper or digital humanities project
Final Paper/Project
・Analytical five-page paper on one of three provided topics.
・Group project using digital technologies to present data in innovative and informative format.
教科書
テキスト
Textbooks
None. All readings will be made available through the class website.
参考書
References
To supplement your knowledge of Japanese history as needed, I recommend the library’s electronic copy of:
・Tsutsui, William, ed. A Companion to Japanese History. Blackwell Publishing.
受講生の
自宅学習
Preparation
and
review
1.
2.
3.
Weekly readings
Two primary source analyses (One page each)
Final paper or digital humanities project
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成績評価の
方法と基準
Evaluation
Monday attendance
Source analyses
Final paper/project
35%
30% (15% each)
35%
連絡方法
Contact
information
n.hopson@lit.nagoya-u.ac.jp
番号
Number
科目種別/学科目
Course title
856
専攻
Major
単位
Credit
備考
Others
履修条件
注意事項
Requirements
for
class
registration
[日本文化論II・演習]
演習
開講期
Semester
開講時間帯
Day and time
前期
火曜:2限
岩田 クリスティーナ(IWATA Kristina)
大学院演習:文学の理論と実践 IV (Graduate Seminar: Literary theory and practice IV)
2
NUPACE学生履修可
The course is open to all graduate students as well as (graduate and undergraduate) NUPACE students. It will mostly be taught in
English but all participants should have some understanding of Japanese; reading responses and seminar papers can be submitted
in either language.
授業の目的
Purpose
This is a reading-intensive course the outcome of which depends on your preparation and active discussion in class.
授業の内容
授業の方法
Content
This graduate seminar will examine a broad range of topics in modern literature and related fields. The course is designed to give
maximum support to students and aims to familiarize them with critical and theoretical approaches useful for their specific
research projects.
教科書
テキスト
Textbooks
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種別
Subject type
担当教員
Instructor(s)
G30 Program
講義題目
Title
転用科目
Substitue for
No textbook is required for this course. All readings will be made available as PDFs, etc.
参考書
References
TBA
受講生の
自宅学習
Preparation
and
review
This is a reading-intensive course the outcome of which depends on your preparation and active discussion in class. Assignments
will depend on the class size but are likely to include short writing assignments, presentations and panel discussions. Students are
expected to write a final research paper of 20-25 pages.
成績評価の
方法と基準
Evaluation
Participation 30%
Reading responses 20%
Presentation/Discussion leader 20%
Seminar Research Paper 30%.
An attendance rate of at least 80% is mandatory for all students.
連絡方法
Contact
information
Email me at kristina.iwata(at)nagoya-u.ac.jp
番号
Number
科目種別/学科目
Course title
850
専攻
Major
担当教員
Instructor(s)
G30 Program
講義題目
Title
単位
Credit
備考
Others
種別
Subject type
[日本文化論II・講義]
講義
開講期
Semester
開講時間帯
Day and time
前期
火曜:4限
日本文学とジェンダー (Japanese literature and gender)
2
NUPACE学生履修可
履修条件
注意事項
Requirements
for
class
registration
The course is open to all third and fourth year undergraduate as well as graduate students. NUPACE students with a background in
literature and/or gender studies are welcome. Students should be prepared to read one (short) novel per week for this class. The
course will mostly be taught in English but reading responses and seminar papers may be submitted in Japanese as well.
授業の目的
Purpose
The course is intended to examine the relationship between literature and gender from a broad perspective. To this end, we will
look at literary representations of gender and sexuality issues within a wide range of modern and contemporary literary texts. We
will also consider how gender plays an important role when it comes to the production and reception of literature in different
historic and social contexts. The course will cover the gendering of representational modes, reading practices, writing and genre
conventions, and much more.
授業の内容
授業の方法
Content
We will look at a number of modern and contemporary works dealing with issues of gender and sexuality and discuss the influence
of gender roles / gender hierarchy on literary production as well as on reception.
This is not a lecture but a reading-intensive course the outcome of which depends on your preparation and active discussion in
class.
教科書
テキスト
Textbooks
TBA during the first class meeting.
参考書
References
TBA during the first class meeting.
受講生の
自宅学習
Preparation
and
review
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岩田 クリスティーナ(IWATA Kristina)
転用科目
Substitue for
Assignments will depend on the class size but are likely to include short writing assignments, presentations and panel discussions.
Undergraduate students are expected to write a final research paper of 15-20 pages on a topic of their choice (pending my
approval); graduate students should submit 20-25 pages.
成績評価の
方法と基準
Evaluation
TBA during the first class meeting.
連絡方法
Contact
information
Please email me at kristina.iwata(at)lit.nagoya-u.ac.jp
授業コード
Code
番号
Number
科目種別/学科目
Course title
転用科目コード
Substitue for
0150430
430
401
[日本文化学演習]
0150503
専攻
Major
担当教員
Instructor(s)
G30 Program
講義題目
Title
単位
Credit
備考
Others
コースツリー/種別
Subject type
開講期
Semester
開講時間帯
Day and time
前期
木曜:3限
朱 宇正
文化史研究方法論:入門編I (Introduction to Research Methods for Culture and History I)
2
受講年次
Open for
文学部2年生以上
NUPACE学生履修可
履修取り下げ
制度
The
course
withdrawal
system
利用する
履修条件
注意事項
Requirements
for
class
registration
This course is primarily designed for the second year G30 students. Class will be conducted in English.
授業の目的
Purpose
This is an introductory course for learning and practicing the basics of research methodology used in cultural and historical
studies. Class will cover the entire procedure of research from finding a topic and researching academic sources to writing a
proposal and research report.
授業の内容
授業の方法
Content
Lectures will be given on basic principles of academic research, including finding and reviewing sources, and developing research
questions. Students are expected to develop their own research project, producing an end-of-term research paper.
教科書
テキスト
Textbooks
No particular textbook is required. Reading materials will be handed out if necessary.
参考書
References
Charles Lipson, How to write a BA thesis : a practical guide from your first ideas to your finished paper (University of Chicago
Press, 2005)
James D. Lester, James D. Lester, Jr, Writing research papers : a complete guide (Pearson, 2012)
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他学部3年生以上可
受講生の
自宅学習
Preparation
and
review
Preparation of reading and writing assignments
成績評価の
方法と基準
Evaluation
Research Proposal 20%
Review of Literature 20%
Research Paper 40%
Presentation 10%
Class Participation 10%
連絡方法
Contact
information
Office hour: Detailed information will be given in class
番号
Number
科目種別/学科目
Course title
854
専攻
Major
単位
Credit
備考
Others
履修条件
注意事項
Requirements
for
class
registration
[基層文化論III・演習]
演習
朱 宇正(JOO Woojeong)
開講期
Semester
開講時間帯
Day and time
前期
水曜:3限
文化史研究方法論IV (Research Methods for Culture and History IV)
2
NUPACE学生履修可
This course is primarily designed for the first year master’s student in G30 program who need a survey of research method in
humanities and social sciences. Class will be conducted in English.
授業の目的
Purpose
Planned as the second part of reviewing and practicing research methods for graduate studies, this course aims to examine
researches with various methods in cultural and historical studies, and provide students an opportunity to conduct their own
research using the methods covered in class. Students are expected to develop and write a chapter that can be a part of their
master’s thesis.
授業の内容
授業の方法
Content
Most classes will be in seminar form, presenting, analysing and discussing exemplary research articles tailored to each student’s
research project. There will be mid and end of term presentation sessions to report and discuss the progress of individual research.
教科書
テキスト
Textbooks
No particular textbook is required. Reading materials will be handed out.
参考書
References
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種別
Subject type
担当教員
Instructor(s)
G30 Program
講義題目
Title
転用科目
Substitue for
Yvonne N. Bui, How to Write a Master's Thesis (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2009)
Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, and Joseph M. Williams, The Craft of Research (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008)
受講生の
自宅学習
Preparation
and
review
Preparation of reading and writing assignments
成績評価の
方法と基準
Evaluation
Research Paper
Presentation
Class Participation
連絡方法
Contact
information
Office hour: Detailed information will be given in class
50%
30%
20%
授業コード
Code
番号
Number
科目種別/学科目
Course title
転用科目コード
Substitue for
0150435
435
611
[日本文化学演習]
0150506
専攻
Major
担当教員
Instructor(s)
G30 Program
講義題目
Title
単位
Credit
備考
Others
開講期
Semester
開講時間帯
Day and time
前期
木曜:2限
映像テクスト分析 (Critical film analysis)
受講年次
Open for
2
文学部2年生以上
NUPACE学生履修可
履修取り下げ
制度
The
course
withdrawal
system
利用する
履修条件
注意事項
Requirements
for
class
registration
This is a lecture of film studies. It is basically open to students who have demonstrated certain interest and background knowledge
in cinema studies, and have the competency in reading and analyzing cinematic texts in English. Preferably we welcome students
whose written and spoken English abilities are adequate enough for them to participate in presentations and to write short essays
and so forth.
授業の目的
Purpose
授業の内容
授業の方法
Content
This course is designed to engage students with vital research perspectives in Film Studies on theory, method and analysis. Building
upon the study of a wide range of global films produced at different times, we would navigate the students through several crucial
strands of film theories and cultivate their ability in critically approaching the style, aesthetics, and politics of a film work.
Theoretical toolkits that we would explore include but are not limited to mise-en-scene, thematic and auteur criticism, genre,
psychoanalysis, gender studies, new media theory and so forth.
Lectures, screenings, discussions/presentations and oral/written analyses. Under the academic guidance and facilitation of the
lecturer, students are expected to critically evaluate theories and arguments from their readings and learn to apply the concepts
and theories in film analysis. It is also expected that the students could communicate (not mechanically reciting) their ideas
effectively via discussions and presentations as well as in writing assignments.
教科書
テキスト
Textbooks
a compilation of key readings
参考書
References
a compilation of key readings
受講生の
自宅学習
Preparation
and
review
Film-viewing underlines your study flow of the seminar. Screenings will 1) take place as part of the weekly class, or 2) the lecturer
will book the classroom for film-viewing as extra to the weekly course plan; 3) assigned to the students for self-study. For students
who cannot make the scheduled group screenings for good reasons, they are urged to loan the DVDs from the lecturer or at the
local video-shops.
成績評価の
方法と基準
Evaluation
25% Attendance & contribution to class discussion/presentation
30% Reading Journal Assignment (x2)
10% Take Home Project
35% Final Paper
連絡方法
Contact
information
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馬 然
コースツリー/種別
Subject type
Lecturer:
MA Ran (maran@lit.nagoya-u.ac.jp)
Office Hour: School of Letters, Rm. 224, appointment by email
番号
Number
科目種別/学科目
Course title
858
専攻
Major
単位
Credit
備考
Others
履修条件
注意事項
Requirements
for
class
registration
種別
Subject type
[基層文化論I・演習]
演習
担当教員
Instructor(s)
G30 Program
講義題目
Title
転用科目
Substitue for
馬 然(MA Ran)
開講期
Semester
開講時間帯
Day and time
前期
木曜:4限
大学院演習:映像の理論と実践 IV (Graduate Seminar: Cinema theory and practice IV)
2
・全研究科のG30院生受講可 ・G30以外の文学研究科院生受講可 ・G30以外の他研究科院生要相談 This seminar is basically only open to graduate students who have demonstrated certain interest and background knowledge in
cinema studies, and have the competency in reading and analyzing cinematic texts in English. Preferably we welcome students
whose written and spoken English abilities are adequate enough for them to participate in presentations and to write short essays
and so forth.
Graduate Seminar: Cinema theory and practice IV--THE POLITICS OF IMAGES
授業の目的
Purpose
This theory-intensive seminar seeks to explore and reflect upon cinematic image’s (im)possibility in representing memory, desire
and reality in contemporary times. Following a one-month theory building session based on group reading/discussion of works by
philosophers and art historians such as Michel Foucault, Georges Didi-Huberman and Jacques Ranciere, we would dedicate the
remaining part of the seminar to the critical analysis of a group of contemporary films by global filmmakers, most of which are
documentaries.
Varying in styles and produced under diverse social-historical contexts, these unique works either eulogize the rise of Nazi, or
re-zoom in onto the holocaust memory, interrogate the Chinese Cultural Revolution, virtualize the Battle of Okinawa, document the
Japanese Red Army, and follow a one-man’s search questioning Japan’s war responsibility. Through this unusual journey, not
only we reconsider how would cinema and image engage political movements and subjects that have been either significant to or
suppressed in modern history. Also, we hope that the exploration of both political images and of the politics of image would
illuminate our continuing debate in the field of film studies and visual culture.
授業の内容
授業の方法
Content
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Primarily designed as a graduate-level seminar, it to great extent relies on the discussions/presentations on the part of the students
to facilitate the flow of each session. Under the academic guidance and facilitation of the lecturer, students are expected to critically
evaluate theories and arguments from their readings and learn to apply the concepts and theories in film analysis. It is also
expected that the students could communicate (not mechanically reciting) their ideas effectively via discussions and presentations
as well as in writing assignments.
教科書
テキスト
Textbooks
a compilation of key readings/texts
参考書
References
a compilation of key readings/texts
受講生の
自宅学習
Preparation
and
review
Film-viewing underlines your study flow of the seminar. Screenings will 1) take place as part of the weekly class, or 2) the lecturer
will book the classroom for film-viewing as extra to the weekly course plan; 3) assigned to the students for self-study. For students
who cannot make the scheduled group screenings for good reasons, they are urged to loan the DVDs from the lecturer or at the
local video-shops.
成績評価の
方法と基準
Evaluation
30 % Attendance & Contribution to class discussion/presentation
10 % take-home project
30 % Reading Journal (10%x3)
30% Final Paper
連絡方法
Contact
information
Email: maran@lit.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Office Location: School of Letters, Rm 224
Office Hours: by email appointment