時間割コード 30012 時間割コード 30236 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 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 授業科目名 S 英語上級 開講 授業科目名 S 英語上級 Writing Myth, Reading Culture: An Introduction to Folklore Studies This course will provide students with a foundation in working in English to conduct studies of folklore . Working through a series of comparative case studies, your class activities will be based around group discussions, presentations, in-class readings and student-led work - each designed to help develop your verbal and analytic skills in English language. Students will examine folklore from a cross-cultural perspective, exploring folktales, ghost stories, myths and legends from the geographical East and West. As well as assessing the role of folklore from both contemporary and historical viewpoints, the class will also introduce students to methodological approaches in the investigation of folklore. You will be required to write a research paper and give short presentations in English, as well as to undertake various homework tasks throughout the course (readings, creative assignments, compiling research etc.). The class will be based on in-class discussion, written responses and presentation of ideas in English. Attendance, Participation and Engagement: 20% Presentation: 30% Research Paper: 50% Students must both submit a research paper and conduct a presentation in order to pass this class. 教科書は使用しない。/Will not use textbook 特に行わない。/Will not conduct guidance 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. Attendance, Participation and Engagement: 20% Presentation: 30% Research Paper: 50% Students must both submit a research paper and conduct a presentation in order to pass this class. 教科書は使用しない。/Will not use textbook 特に行わない。/Will not conduct guidance 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 所属 英語 所属 英語 曜限 月 1 曜限 月 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 英語中級・上級
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