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Course Code etc
Academic Year 2024
College University-wide Liberal Arts Courses (Comprehensive Courses)
Course Code FB511
Theme・Subtitle Introduction to Gender History in Modern Japan
Class Format Face to face (all classes are face-to-face)
Class Format (Supplementary Items)
Campus Seminar
Campus Ikebukuro
Semester Spring Semester
DayPeriod・Room Fri.4
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Credits 2
Course Number CMP2231
Language English
Class Registration Method Exceptional Lottery Registration(定員:20人/ Capacity:20)
Assigned Year 配当年次は開講学部のR Guideに掲載している科目表で確認してください。
Prerequisite Regulations
Acceptance of Other Colleges
Course Cancellation 〇(履修中止可/ Eligible for cancellation)
Online Classes Subject to 60-Credit Upper Limit
Relationship with Degree Policy 各授業科目は、学部・研究科の定める学位授与方針(DP)や教育課程編成の方針(CP)に基づき、カリキュラム上に配置されています。詳細はカリキュラム・マップで確認することができます。
Notes

【Course Objectives】

On completion of this course, students should be able to: a) identify key issues, questions and debates concerning history of women and gender relations in modern Japan; b) explain the causes, contexts, and consequences of political, economic, social inequality between the genders; c) discuss the conditions under which women's empowerment was/is possible; and d) demonstrate the role of the state and individuals in shaping gender relations and in defining citizenship in modern Japan.

【Course Contents】

Modern Japanese History 1 provides a broad introduction to gender history in modern Japan. The emphasis in the course is developing a general understanding of gender relations in shaping modern Japanese society generally, and women’s experiences in particular. Students will read recent English-language works by historians, anthropologists, and political scientists about the transformations of gender roles and the experiences of diverse groups of women in modern Japanese history.

Japanese Items

【授業計画 / Course Schedule】

1 Course introduction; General overview of gender history in modern Japan
2 Nation-building and gender
3 New ideas and social movements in the early 20th century
4 Interwar years
5 The Asia Pacific War
6 Postwar changes and continuities
7 Postwar housewife activism
8 Japan's second-wave feminism
9 The Equal Employment Opportunity Act and beyond
10 Gender in neoliberal Japan
11 #MeToo and LGBTQ+ activism in contemporary Japan
12 Global comparison
13 Student presentations
14 Conclusion

【活用される授業方法 / Teaching Methods Used】

板書 /Writing on the Board
スライド(パワーポイント等)の使用 /Slides (PowerPoint, etc.)
上記以外の視聴覚教材の使用 /Audiovisual Materials Other than Those Listed Above
個人発表 /Individual Presentations
グループ発表 /Group Presentations
ディスカッション・ディベート /Discussion/Debate
実技・実習・実験 /Practicum/Experiments/Practical Training
学内の教室外施設の利用 /Use of On-Campus Facilities Outside the Classroom
校外実習・フィールドワーク /Field Work
上記いずれも用いない予定 /None of the above

【授業時間外(予習・復習等)の学修 / Study Required Outside of Class】

Students are expected to prepare for each session by completing assigned readings and to review each class session.

【成績評価方法・基準 / Evaluation】

種類 (Kind)割合 (%)基準 (Criteria)
平常点 (In-class Points)100 Class participation(20%)
Reading notes(40%)
Final presentation(40%)
備考 (Notes)
Students are expected to attend every class. Students need to attend 80% or more of the classes taught to earn a passing grade.

【テキスト / Textbooks】

No著者名 (Author/Editor)書籍名 (Title)出版社 (Publisher)出版年 (Date)ISBN/ISSN
1 Andrea Germer, Vera Mackie and Ulrike Wöhr, eds Gender, Nation and State in Modern Japan Routledge 2014 9780415381383
2 Vera Mackie Feminism in Modern Japan: Citizenship, Embodiment and Sexuality Cambridge University Press 2003 9780521527194
3 Sabine Frühstück Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan Cambridge University Press 2022 9781108430722

【参考文献 / Readings】

その他 (Others)
A list of references will be provided on the first day of class

【履修にあたって求められる能力 / Abilities Required to Take the Course】

【学生が準備すべき機器等 / Equipment, etc., that Students Should Prepare】

Bring your own device (laptop or tablet) to class.

【その他 / Others】

【注意事項 / Notice】

・F科目上級(外国語による総合系科目)
・他に特別外国人学生が履修
・この授業は英語で実施する
・履修者はTOEIC®L&R 700点相当以上の英語力を有していることを前提に授業を実施する
・2016年度以降入学者:多彩な学び
・2015年度以前入学者:主題別A