2022 English Language and Cultures 14

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Academic unit or major
English language courses
Instructor(s)
Yamane Ryoichi 
Class Format
Exercise    (Livestream)
Media-enhanced courses
Day/Period(Room No.)
Mon5-6()  
Group
-
Course number
LAE.E482
Credits
1
Academic year
2022
Offered quarter
2Q
Syllabus updated
2022/3/16
Lecture notes updated
-
Language used
Japanese
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Course description and aims

Students in this course will closely read contents of Encounter, a literary magazine for US cultural Cold War, understand their historical backgrounds, and discuss the possible significance of the literary texts.
In this quarter, this course will focus on the year of 1968, the period of students revolts and civil rights movement.
The purpose of this course is not only to acquire cultural knowledge on them, but also improve skills to account for what the texts are all about.

Student learning outcomes

At the end of this course students will be able to:
-acquire skills to analyze the U.S. literature
-learn the historical background of the literary texts
-explain in their own words what is significant about the texts

Keywords

American literature and culture, close reading, discussion

Competencies that will be developed

Specialist skills Intercultural skills Communication skills Critical thinking skills Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

The instructor will require students to (1) closely read the short stories or essays, (2) briefly investigate their historical backgrounds, (3) discuss some social issues related to the literary texts, and (4) present their own opinions in writing.

Course schedule/Required learning

  Course schedule Required learning
Class 1 Course introduction: US cultural Cold War and Japan To be able to account for Japan's relationship with US cultural Cold War
Class 2 Louis Halle, "Lessons of the Nuclear Age." Close reading, summarizing, and criticizing
Class 3 Collin Clark, "Campus Crises." Close reading, summarizing, and criticizing
Class 4 Henry Fairlie, "Martin Luther King." Close reading, summarizing, and criticizing
Class 5 Hagiwara Sakutaro, "Person Who Loves Love; Home." Close reading, summarizing, and criticizing
Class 6 Arnold Rockman, ”McLuhanism.” Close reading, summarizing, and criticizing
Class 7 Review and final presentation To be able to criticize US cultural Cold War and its ideology

Out-of-Class Study Time (Preparation and Review)

To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course material.

Textbook(s)

Handouts will be provided in class.

Reference books, course materials, etc.

Announced in class if necessary

Assessment criteria and methods

Activities in class: 20% Assignments: 30% Final exam: 50%

Related courses

  • LAE.E481 : English Language and Cultures 13

Prerequisites (i.e., required knowledge, skills, courses, etc.)

None 

Other

It is recommended that students take this course in sequence with Seminar: Language and Culture(English) 13.
Attendance at the first class is compulsory for students planning to take this course.

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