講義内容詳細:伝統産業論[英語講義]

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年度/Academic Year 2022
授業科目名/Course Title (Japanese) 伝統産業論[英語講義]
英文科目名/Course Title (English) Traditional Industries
学期/Semester 前期 単位/Credits 2
教員名/Instructor (Japanese) STOILOVA,Victoria I.
英文氏名/Instructor (English) STOILOVA, Victoria Iosifova

講義概要/Course description
This course examines major trends in Japanese literature and arts from its beginnings through the modern period. It highlights how Japanese culture developed in intense dialogue with nature, and offers the context of how cultural production has been embedded in an environment that was immersed in awareness of past belletristic rhetorics. Concentrating on close reading of “Japan and the Culture of the Four Seasons,” an overview of Japanese literature, culture and arts as well as some traditional industries, we focus in particular on the topic of “Nature” and on the characteristic dynamics that developed between the natural environment and the socio-cultural landscape in Japan. 
達成目標/Course objectives
1. Introducing you to the diversity of Japanese literature, culture and arts through encounters with a variety of visual arts and literature works.
2. Giving you a solid grasp of important themes associated with the topic of “Nature” and their various types of manifestations.
3. Inspiring you to reflect on the social myths and cultural stereotypes of Japan that are prevalent in both Japan and the West in order to better understand both Japanese culture and the Western one.
4. Engaging you to further reflect on the meaning of tradition and cultural memory in Japan, East Asia, and the West in order to gain a nuanced understanding of the similarities and contrasts in different cultural mindsets.
履修条件(事前に履修しておくことが望ましい科目など)/Prerequisite
There are no prerequisites for this course. Students should note, however, that the classes will be conducted in English and they are, thus, expected to have a satisfactory level of English skills. 
授業計画/Lecture plan
1
授業計画/Class Introductory Sessions (1):
Introduction and Orientation, Prerequisite and Grading, Presentation Reading Assignments Research Materials and Expected Achievement.
2
授業計画/Class Introductory Sessions (2):
Discussing Japanese Culture, Comparing Cultures and Outlining Japanese Cultural History
3
授業計画/Class Codification of the Seasons.
4
授業計画/Class The Making of Spring/Summer and Autumn/Winter.
5
授業計画/Class Visit to a museum (depending on the situation, the visit might be held online).
6
授業計画/Class Wearing the Seasons: Kimono.
7
授業計画/Class Flowers and Tea.
8
授業計画/Class Visual Arts and Entertainment (1).
9
授業計画/Class Visual Arts and Entertainment (2).
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授業計画/Class Ukiyo-e and Related Aesthetics.
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授業計画/Class Visit to a museum(depending on the situation, the visit might be held online).
12
授業計画/Class Landscapes: Interiorizing Nature and Creating Nature Exteriors.
13
授業計画/Class Seasons, Annual Festivals, Observances and Food.
14
授業計画/Class Seasons, Annual Festivals, Observances and Food (continued).
15
授業計画/Class Review & Wrap-Up.
 
事前学習/Preparation Read the assigned paragraphs from the distributed handouts. 
事後学習/Reviewing Read the assigned paragraphs and prepare for close reading and classroom discussion. Review vocabulary.
授業方法/Method of instruction
区分/Type of Class 対面授業 / Classes in-person
実施形態/Class Method 通常型 / regular
補足事項/Supplementary notesLectures, documentary films, discussions on reading assignments and documentaries.
活用される授業方法/Teaching methods used
成績評価方法/Evaluation
1 平常点 In-class Points 100%
Discussion: 40% (includes participation and class contribution)
Assignment tasks: 20%
Final Paper: 40%



課題(試験やレポート等)に対するフィードバックの方法/Feedback methods for assignments (exams, reports, etc.)
Feedback and assessment of final report; explanation in class of the reading assignments tasks.
教科書/Textbooks
 コメント
Comments
1 Haruo Shirane, “Japan and the Culture of the Four Seasons, Nature, Literature, and the Arts” (New York: Columbia UP, 2012).
参考書/Reference books
 コメント
Comments
 
1 Pamela J. Asquith and Arne Kalland,“Japanese Images of Nature: Cultural Perspectives” (Surrey: Curzon Press, 1997).
Additional bibliography and a list for further reading will be introduced and handouts provided in accordance with the course progress and the different sections of the assigned textbook.
メッセージ/Message
Please note that the class calendar is subject to change depending on class size and English level; the instructor reserves the right to alter readings as class progress dictates. Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic situation, some classes might be modified to online assignment tasks.
その他/Others
Your final grade for this course will reflect not only the quality of the work you produce, but also the quality of your participation in the collaborative activities of intensive and extensive reading; thus, your responses to the texts, your participation in class discussions, and your level of effort will all contribute to your final grade.
キーワード/Keywords
Japanese Studies     Japanese Culture     Japanese Art     Japanese Crafts             Pre-modern Japanese Literature     Close Reading