学部・大学院区分
Undergraduate / Graduate
文学部
時間割コード
Registration Code
0123216
科目区分
Course Category
専門科目
Specialized Courses
カリキュラム年度
Curriculum
2021年度入学まで
教育プログラム・分野・専門等
Major
G30 JACS
科目名 【日本語】
Course Title
近世日本文化
科目名 【英語】
Course Title
Early Modern Japanese Culture
コースナンバリングコード
Course Numbering Code
HUMJG3012E
担当教員 【日本語】
Instructor
MC GEE Dylan Patrick ○
担当教員 【英語】
Instructor
MC GEE Dylan Patrick ○
開講期・開講時間帯
Term / Day / Period
春 月曜日 2時限
Spring Mon 2
隔年開講
Biennial class
単位数
Credits
2
対象学年
Year
2年生以上
他学部生の受講の可否
Propriety of Other department student's attendance
授業形態
Course style
講義
Lecture
教職【入学年度】
Teacher's License
教職【教科】
Teacher's License
学芸員資格(該当の有無)
Curator's Qualifications
講義題目
Title


授業の目的 【日本語】
Goals of the Course(JPN)
授業の目的 【英語】
Goals of the Course
◇ Students will become familiar with the contours of early modern Japanese culture, and the social, economic, and ideological forces that shaped it.

◇ Students will gain exposure to theoretical approaches and practices currently employed in the fields of cultural history and cultural studies.

◇ Students will conduct original research on a topic related to early modern Japanese culture and share the results of their research via in-class presentations and a final project.
到達目標 【日本語】
Objectives of the Course(JPN)
授業の内容や構成
Course Content / Plan
In this class, we will study representations of the supernatural in the literature and visual culture of early modern Japan, and consider the various ways in which monsters (yōkai) and ghosts became a site for interrogating and critiquing social and political norms. Our work will begin with early Chinese bestiaries and other forms of cataloguing the strange, before progressing to representations in supernatural literature, theater, and visual media. All materials for this course will be provided on our course site and in most cases, will be in English translation (there may be a few optional readings in Japanese). No prior background in Japanese Studies or proficiency in Japanese language is required to enroll in this course.
履修条件・関連する科目
Course Prerequisites and Related Courses
There are no prerequisites for this course, but a prior background in East Asian humanities courses and/or some proficiency in Japanese is recommended.
成績評価の方法と基準
Course Evaluation Method and Criteria
Discussion Meetings: 10%

Students who participate in a minimum of ten discussion meetings this semester (with the exception of the first meeting) can earn a maximum of 10% toward their final grade. Note that participation means active participation--clearly being engaged in the discussion, asking questions, offering comments, etc.

Weekly Discussion Prompts: 10%

As a means of generating lively discussion and enabling everyone in the class to share their thoughts about the material, I will be asking each student to post a comment, introduce an interpretation, or pose a question about the assigned reading(s) ten (10) times over the course of the semester. At the end of each lesson module, there will be a text box for you to share your thoughts. I will read the posts before class and find ways to work them into discussion so that your voice can be heard. You will be credited 1% of your final grade for each discussion prompt you post.

Module Writing Assignments: 50% (10 Modules @ 5% each)

This course is designed as a series of discrete lesson modules, each of which culminates in a brief (300-word) writing assignment. Each writing assignment will be graded on a scale of 5 (counting for 5% of the final grade).

Research Paper: 30%

For this class, each student is required to write a research paper. Please refer to the assignment description for details. For undergraduate students, the paper should be a minimum of 2500-3000 words and include references to at least three academic sources. For graduate students, the paper should be around 3500-5000 words, and include references to at least five academic sources. Creative projects are permitted, but they must be submitted along with a research paper (minimum 1500 words) that includes analysis relevant to the project. Projects that do not include an accompanying research paper will not be accepted.
教科書・テキスト
Textbook
There are no required textbooks to purchase for this class. All materials, including the required readings, etc., can be accessed through our CANVAS site.
参考書
Reference Book
A list of reference works will be provided on the first day of class.
課外学習等(授業時間外学習の指示)
Study Load(Self-directed Learning Outside Course Hours)
In addition to the ninety (90) minutes of time spent in each class meeting, students should expect to spend time outside of class each week reading and working on assignments and/or final papers. The workload will probably fluctuate from week to week, depending on how you manage your time, but on average two hours should suffice.
履修取り下げ制度(利用の有無)学部のみ
Course withdrawal
利用する:『履修取り下げ届』を期日までに提出した場合は原則「Wもしくは欠席」となりますが、同届を提出しない場合は成績評価が行われ、合格基準に達しない場合は「F」となります。
備考
Others
Due to the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has made it difficult for many international students to enter the country, my current plan is to teach this course online. If conditions improve to the degree that there appears to be little risk of students contracting COVID-19 by coming to class, I will reconsider; but since my first priority is your health and wellbeing, I want to play it safe. So please assume that we will NOT be meeting in person unless I notify you otherwise. Also note that even in the event that we are able to hold in-class meetings, any student in the class will still be able to participate in this class entirely online if they are overseas or have concerns about attending in-person meetings.


If you are considering enrolling, or if you are still on the fence and would simply like to learn more about the course content, please visit the following signup sheet page on Google Docs so that I can send you an invitation to the course site:

https://forms.gle/xw96QDRBhgBrkStL8

Depending on how soon you fill out the signup sheet, you may begin accessing the course site on CANVAS as early as Friday, April 1st.
授業開講形態等
Lecture format, etc.
IMPORTANT: I will NOT be using NUCT to teach this class. Our class will be taught on CANVAS and our weekly meetings will be held on ZOOM. After you fill out the signup sheet linked above, I will provide you with the password for accessing the CANVAS site and the URL for ZOOM. It is your responsibility to fill out the signup sheet before the semester starts.

Note that I will be opening the course site on Friday, April 1st. That way, you can view the online version of the syllabus, peruse the schedule of course readings, and even get a head start working on some of the lesson modules before the semester starts.