This course aims an introduction to cultural anthropology. Students will be able to give some thoughts to what is culture, why we learn culture, and how different view of the world is from one culture to another culture, through workshops and real experiences. The aim of this course is to encourage students to broaden their minds, as well as to enhance their communication skills and acquire anthropological perspectives on diversity and complexity of human culture and social life. Lectures will be active in doing workshops.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
1) Have an understanding of cultural diversity.
2) Express own opinion as well as understand others' ideas in the world with distinct values.
Culture, view of the world, diversity, communication
Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
Process of making own discovery is valued through lectures and workshops.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Introduction | Understand the contemporary significance of learning the culture. |
Class 2 | Cultural diversity | Understand how different view of the world is from one culture to another culture. |
Class 3 | Workshop "understand others and explain to others" | Understand what others' ideas and explain them to other people |
Class 4 | Society and human 1 | Understand the basics of "man is a social being." |
Class 5 | Society and human 2: Film session "Exorcism in Sri Lanka." | Share the instructor's fieldwork and understand man's sociality. |
Class 6 | Summary of human history: how did we become ourselves? | Overview human history and understand your viewpoints in it. |
Class 7 | Modern age and human | Capture modern society anthropologically and understand its meaning. |
Class 8 | Workshop: "How should we live?" | Explore how to live as "human" facing contemporary tasks. |
None required. The instructor will provide course materials during class.
Ueda Noriyuki. ”Ikiru imi" Iwanami Shinsho
Ueda Noriyuki. "Ningen rashisa: bunmei, shukyo, kagaku kara kangaeru" Kadokawa shinsho
Ueda Noriyuki. ”Jinsei no 'nigeba' Kaisha dakeno seikatsu ni ikizumatte iru hito he" Asahi shinsho
Ueda Noriyuki. "Kakegae no nai ningen" Koudansha gendai shinsho
Ueda Noriyuki. "Sri Lanka no Akuma barai" Koudansha bunko
Udea Noriyuki. "Dalai Lama to no taiwa" Koudansha bunko
Reports, feedback sheets, participation in and contribution to lectures
No prerequisites. The instructor will expect that students will actively participate in the course.