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時間割コード 30233 時間割コード 30322 時間割コード 30779 講義題目 授業の目標概要 講義題目 授業の目標概要 講義題目 授業の目標概要 開講 授業科目名 S 英語上級 開講 授業科目名 S 英語上級 開講 授業科目名 S 英語上級 Geographies of Horror This course introduces students to the role of geography in literary and cinematic horror, exploring the ways in which writers and filmmakers have tried to imagine the supernatural qualities of the world that surrounds them. Starting with a short introduction to cultural geography, the classes will move on to discuss specific English language examples of gothic, monstrous and ecological horror. You will be studying the works of a range of influential writers, including; M.R. James, Lafcadio Hearn, and Ambrose Bierce. You will consider how the supernatural entities that appear in horror (ghosts, creatures, zombies etc.) can be seen to tell us about place and environment, expressing the complex relationship between people and the landscapes they inhabit. Using cultural geography as a backdrop for the course, students will examine the impact of horror on the way we think about and describe the threat of the natural world. A number of short readings will provide opportunities for weekly class discussions, written responses and brief presentations in English, and develop comprehension of the texts that accompany the course. Students will be expected to read excerpts and short stories in English on a weekly basis as preparation for in-class activities and presentations. Furthermore, this course aims to help you develop your analytical skills in working with English language texts and audio-visual materials. An Introduction to Cultural Geography This course will provide students with an opportunity to explore the complex terrain of cultural geography through English language texts. Starting with an overview of cultural geography, the course will then look at specific cultural, critical and aesthetic theory, helping students to reflect on the relationship between culture, nature and representation. Each class will focus on a particular cultural geographic theme (e.g. the culture-nature divide; mobility; the anthropocene; landscape and memory; urbanism and rurality; folklore and landscape). By the end of the course students will have a comprehensive understanding of the connections between people, landscape and the geographic imagination. The course is designed to develop your critical thinking, discussion and presentation, and reading skills and will therefore require you to read short academic articles and take part in class discussion on a weekly basis. You will be expected to prepare for classes in advance and play an active role in the discussion, presentation and defence of your ideas throughout the course. Students should be prepared to share their ideas with the rest of the class and take part in group work.. Ghosts and Hauntings in Fiction and Cinema This course is an introduction to fiction and stories that concern hauntings, ghosts, and warped spaces in fiction and cinema, across sources including Japan, America (indigenous and immigrant/colonial), Britain, the Middle East, Africa, and Eastern Europe. In this class, students will approach stories about ghosts through the lens of cultural studies and historical contexts. In addition to stories about ghosts and haunted spaces, students will be introduced to social criticism, religious studies, gender theory, cultural theory, and scientific theories that suit the story we are discussing. Students who want to understand psychological, scientific, or historical aspects of literature are encouraged to take this course. from different geographical 担当教員 サーギル ジェームズ クリストファー 担当教員 サーギル ジェームズ クリストファー 担当教員 LANDAU Samantha 所属 英語 所属 英語 所属 英語 locations, 曜限 月 5 曜限 火 2 曜限 水 5 対象 1年 文科 理科 2年 文科 理科 対象 1年 文科 理科 2年 文科 理科 対象 1年 文科 理科 2年 文科 理科 英語中級・上級 (全クラス型)

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