1年 文科 理科 2年 文科 理科 金 5 A 1年 文科 理科 2年 文科 理科 金 2 1年 文科 理科 2年 文科 理科 金 5 A 時間割コード 時間割コード 時間割コード 英語中級・上級 51080 講義題目 授業の目標概要 成績評価方法 教科書 ガイダンス 50953 講義題目 授業の目標概要 成績評価方法 教科書 ガイダンス 51081 講義題目 授業の目標概要 成績評価方法 教科書 ガイダンス 開講 開講 開講 A Contemporary American Society This is an introductory sociology course, with a focus on Reading in English. The aim of the course is to provide a general overview of American society, and strengthen the English abilities of students comprehensively. This will be accomplished through reading assignments, writing exercises, discussion, presentations, and the completion of a research project. During the semester, we will explore the following themes: (1) capitalism and the market economy; (2) race, gender, and inequality; (3) the culture of individualism and its relation to community; (4) politics and religion; (5) nationalism and the crisis of American democracy. Cumulatively, studying these topics will help us understand why the United States today is such a divided society. Through the close reading of texts and discussion in class, we will think about what it means to live in a democratic society and the challenges confronting the American democratic project. Participation and Exercises (25%); Exam (25%); Research Paper (30%); Presentation (20%) 次の教科書を使用する。/Will use the following textbook Erik Olin Wright & Joel Rogers American Society: How it Really Works (3rd Edition) W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. 978-1-324-03329-5 特に行わない。/Will not conduct guidance 20th to 21st Century American Gothic Fiction This course is an overview of American Gothic fiction from the 20th and 21st centuries. In this class, students will learn to read literature in an interdisciplinary way. They will approach American Gothic through the lens of American social issues and in the context of American history. In addition to stories, students may be introduced to history, social criticism, 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. Final Report: 40%, Midterm Report: 30%, In-class assignments and participation: 30% プリントを配布する。/Will distribute handouts 特に行わない。/Will not conduct guidance Weird Fiction This class will focus on reading a variety of short "weird fiction" mainly published between the late 1800s and 1970s. Touching on monsters, unexplained/unexplainable events, parallel universes, and even ghosts, "Weird Fiction" is a genre that expresses both the anxieties of society and the human fascination for the unknown and inexplicable. This course is designed to engage students in interdisciplinary approaches to reading a text. This course also aims to teach students to deeply consider historical contexts when reading literature. Students will broadly consider how these stories deal with phobias and fascinations, but also consider historic issues in scientific ethics, colonialism, and racism. Students who want to understand psychological, historical, or scientific aspects of literature are encouraged to take this course. Final Report: 40%, Written assignments (including Midterm Report): 30%, In-class assignments and Participation: 30% 教科書は使用しない。/Will not use textbook 特に行わない。/Will not conduct guidance 授業科目名 英語中級 授業科目名 英語上級 授業科目名 英語上級 LANDAU Samantha LANDAU Samantha 担当教員 那谷 洋太朗 担当教員 担当教員 所属 曜限 英語 所属 曜限 英語 所属 曜限 英語 対象 対象 対象
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