2005年度上智大学シラバス

◆JAPANESE WOMEN'S HISTORY - (後)
FUESS HARALD
○講義概要
How modernization affected and was shaped by Japanese women is the core question of this class, which puts her story within the context of the history of gender. The class consists of three elements: understanding theories of gender construction in history, learning about scholarship on women (and men) in Japan, and, last but not least, examining selected primary sources.
○評価方法
Class Participation, Preparation, and Presentation 25%
Three Short Essays 45%
Final Research Paper 30%
Workload: weekly preparation time 2-5 hours per week
○テキスト
Bernstein. Recreating Japanese Women 1600-1945. University of California Press, 1991.
Anne Imamura.Re-Imaging Japanese Women. University of California Press, 1996.
Source Readings on Blackboard
○必要な外国語
English, Japanese an asset
○他学部・他学科生の受講

○ホームページURL
http://blackboard.fcc.sophia.ac.jp
○授業計画
1Overview of Gender History
2Gender and Women
3Japanese Women's Place in History
4Heian Court Splendor
5Warrior Society
6Confucian Ideals of Feminity
7Rural Life and Household Structure
8Marriage and Divorce
9Love and Literature
10Sexual Division of Labor and Family Enterprise
11Women and Industrialization: Silk and Cotton
12Female Education and "Good Wife and Wise Mother"
13Ie, Home, Family
14Urban Middle Class Wage Work
15Sexuality, Morality, and Popular Customs
16Childhood
17"Active" Women and Gender Ambivalence
18"Political" Women and the Prewar State
19The Home Front
20Comfort Women
21US Occupation and Its Legacy
22Postwar Cult of Domesticity
23Female Work and Careers
24Women, Power, and Feminism
25Japanese Women, Cross-Cultural Fantasies
26Heisei Women

  

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