◆WESTERN THOUGHT AND CULTURE 2 - (後)
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MURAKAMI TATSUO
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○講義概要 |
This course explores different ways in which "the West" is identified and expressed through the contact and interaction between the West and the non-West in modern times. While observing how the modern West defines itself in contrast with its Other, we will also examine how the West is perceived in the eyes of the non-West. Throughout this course, we will discuss various historical events, persons, literary works, films and criticism from four general areas of the contact in modernity- America, Africa, India and Japan
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○評価方法 |
出席状況(10%)、授業参画(10%)、レポート(30%)、前期学期末試験(授業期間中)(30%)、中間試験(20%)
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○授業計画 |
1 | Introduction |
2 | What is the West? |
3 | History of Indian-White Relations |
4 | Amer-Indian ethnography of Amer-European lifeways 1 |
5 | Amer-Indian ethnography of Amer-European lifeways 2 |
6 | Africa and African Slave Trade |
7 | Colonial Encounter in Africa |
8 | Gandhi's Life and Thought |
9 | Gandhi and Western Civilization |
10 | Nandy reading Gandhi |
11 | Meiji Intellectuals and Westernization |
12 | Fukuzawa meets Civilization |
13 | The Image of the West in contemporary Japan |
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By:上智大学学事部学務課
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