カリキュラム | Curriculum | 文学部(2017年度入学以降) | ナンバリング | Numbering | HUMJG2043E |
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専攻 | Major | G30 JACS | 担当教員 | Instructor | 岩田 クリスティーナ(IWATA-WEICKGENANNT Kristina) |
開講期 | Semester | 秋学期(Fall semester) | 開講時間帯 | Day & time | 水(Wed):3限 |
コード番号 | Code Number | 0123208 | 教職 | Teacher's License |
教科 : 該当なし 入学年度 : 該当なし |
科目名 | Course title | Introduction to Modern Japanese Literature <2201 近代日本文学入門> |
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転用科目 コード(学部のみ) |
Substitue for | 該当なし | 単位 | Credit | 2 |
コースツリー/種別 | Subject type | 講義 | 受講年次 | Grade | 学部1年次生可 |
他学部 | 他学部3年生以上可 | 履修取り下げ制度 | Course withdrawal | 利用する ※『履修取り下げ届』を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。 |
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学芸員資格 | Curator's Qualification | 該当なし | |||
備考 | Others | 【授業開講形態(対面・遠隔の別)は以下のWEBページにまとめています。 URL:https://mado.adm.nagoya-u.ac.jp/hum_web ※履修登録後に授業形態に変更がある場合には、NUCTの授業サイトで案内しますので必ず確認してください。 ※授業での使用ツールや遠隔授業(オンデマンド型)の場合の教員への質問方法・学生同士の意見交換の方法等についてもNUCTの授業サイトで案内します。 】 |
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カリキュラムCurriculum文学部(2017年度入学以降)ナンバリングNumberingHUMJG2043E
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専攻MajorG30 JACS担当教員Instructor岩田 クリスティーナ(IWATA-WEICKGENANNT Kristina)
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開講期Semester秋学期開講時間帯Day & time水(Wed):3限
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コード番号Code Number0123208教職Teacher's License教科 : 該当なし
入学年度 : 該当なし -
科目名Course titleIntroduction to Modern Japanese Literature
<2201 近代日本文学入門>講義題目Title -
転用科目コード(学部のみ)Substitue for単位Credit2
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コースツリー/種別Subject type講義受講年次Grade学部1年次生可
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他学部他学部3年生以上可学芸員資格Curator's Qualification該当なし履修取り下げ制度Course withdrawal利用する
※『履修取り下げ届』を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
【授業開講形態(対面・遠隔の別)は以下のWEBページにまとめています。 URL:https://mado.adm.nagoya-u.ac.jp/hum_web ※履修登録後に授業形態に変更がある場合には、NUCTの授業サイトで案内しますので必ず確認してください。 ※授業での使用ツールや遠隔授業(オンデマンド型)の場合の教員への質問方法・学生同士の意見交換の方法等についてもNUCTの授業サイトで案内します。 】 履修条件・注意事項
Requirements for registrationThe course is designed for 1st and 2nd year undergraduate students of the G30 Japan-in-Asia Cultural Studies Program.
Undergraduate students from Japanese programs, as well as NUPACE students are welcome to participate but should be aware that this is a reading-intensive course.授業の目的
Course purposeThis course is intended as a general overview of modern Japanese literature, covering the period between 1868 and the present. We begin by discussing the concept of “literature“, and by considering what makes it “modern“ and “Japanese“ before moving on to learn about a number of literary forms and political ideologies that inform(ed) literary production. The readings are discussed in close relation to their respective social and political contexts, providing students with good background knowledge of specific aspects of modern Japanese society. Finally, the course aims to familiarize students with various critical and theoretical approaches useful in any reading of literature. 授業の内容・方法
ContentAlthough every effort is made to minimize the reading load, the study of literature necessarily involves a significant amount of actual reading. Students should therefore be prepared to read an average of around 100 pages (!) of fiction every (!) week.
教科書・テキスト
TextbooksAlthough every effort is made to minimize the reading load, the study of literature necessarily involves a significant amount of actual reading. Students should therefore be prepared to read an average of around 100 pages (!) of fiction every (!) week (i.e. while some texts are very short, others will keep you occupied for several days). 参考書
ReferencesAs a background reading, students are encouraged to skim through Kato Shuichi’s A History of Japanese Literature: From the Man’yōshū to Modern Times, a concise history of pre-modern writing.
受講生の自宅学習
Preparation and reviewStudents are expected to cover substantial weekly reading assignments, submit regular reading responses, and prepare for their presentation (in close communication with the instructor). 成績評価の方法と基準
EvaluationParticipation 30%
Presentation/ Author Info Sheet 40%
Final exam 30%
The above is subject to change depending on class size and teaching format (remote/in-class)
To pass, students must earn 60 points in total.連絡方法
Contact informationEmail me at kristina.iwata(at)nagoya-u.jp! -
履修条件・注意事項Requirements for registrationThe course is designed for 1st and 2nd year undergraduate students of the G30 Japan-in-Asia Cultural Studies Program.
Undergraduate students from Japanese programs, as well as NUPACE students are welcome to participate but should be aware that this is a reading-intensive course. -
授業の目的Course purposeThis course is intended as a general overview of modern Japanese literature, covering the period between 1868 and the present. We begin by discussing the concept of “literature“, and by considering what makes it “modern“ and “Japanese“ before moving on to learn about a number of literary forms and political ideologies that inform(ed) literary production. The readings are discussed in close relation to their respective social and political contexts, providing students with good background knowledge of specific aspects of modern Japanese society. Finally, the course aims to familiarize students with various critical and theoretical approaches useful in any reading of literature.
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授業の内容・方法ContentAlthough every effort is made to minimize the reading load, the study of literature necessarily involves a significant amount of actual reading. Students should therefore be prepared to read an average of around 100 pages (!) of fiction every (!) week.
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教科書・テキストTextbooksAlthough every effort is made to minimize the reading load, the study of literature necessarily involves a significant amount of actual reading. Students should therefore be prepared to read an average of around 100 pages (!) of fiction every (!) week (i.e. while some texts are very short, others will keep you occupied for several days).
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参考書ReferencesAs a background reading, students are encouraged to skim through Kato Shuichi’s A History of Japanese Literature: From the Man’yōshū to Modern Times, a concise history of pre-modern writing.
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受講生の自宅学習Preparation and reviewStudents are expected to cover substantial weekly reading assignments, submit regular reading responses, and prepare for their presentation (in close communication with the instructor).
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成績評価の方法と基準EvaluationParticipation 30%
Presentation/ Author Info Sheet 40%
Final exam 30%
The above is subject to change depending on class size and teaching format (remote/in-class)
To pass, students must earn 60 points in total. -
連絡方法Contact informationEmail me at kristina.iwata(at)nagoya-u.jp!
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