C1138
多文化社会論
MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY
先端開拓科目-総合政策-国際戦略
Frontier Courses (Advanced) - Policy Management - International Strategy
2 単位
実施形態 完全オンライン
開催日程 秋学期 水曜日2時限
担当教員 マンロー・ホーテス, キャサリン(マンロ-・ホ-テス キヤサリン)
関連科目 前提科目(推奨): C1107,C1101
開講場所 SFC
授業形態 講義、実習・演習、グループワーク、遠隔あり
履修者制限

履修人数を制限する

受入学生数(予定):約 40 人
選抜方法:課題提出による選抜

【課題内容】
Please provide a brief introduction of yourself and explain your interest in this course. (max. one A4 page)



◯エントリー〆切日時:2020年9月28日(月) 17:00
◯履修許可者発表日時:2020年9月30日(水) 17:00

◯テキスト入力

Only the selected students can take this course.

Number of students in the class (scheduled) : About 40
Pre-registration screening by submitted an assignment

【ASSIGNMENT】
Please provide a brief introduction of yourself and explain your interest in this course. (max. one A4 page)



* Schedule: TBD

履修条件

A good grasp of the English language, particularly in the area of cultural studies.

Critical areas: Literary Studies, Film Studies, Media Literacy, Colonization & Othering, National Identity Theory, Cultural Identity, Social Identity Theory, Gender Studies, Indigenous Studies

使用言語 英語
連絡先 cmmhotes@sfc.keio.ac.jp
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科目概要

Using a variety of print and visual media, this course will investigate the concept of multicultural society. The course will begin with a study of multicultural societies in “New World” countries such as Canada and the United States. The second phase of the course will look at how national and ethnic identities and mythologies were created and sustained in a variety of European countries. In the final phase of the course we will critically examine the myth of Japanese monoculture and explore the diversity of minority cultures in Japan. Each student will be expected to do a 15-minute presentation and write a final paper about an example of a minority culture in the community of their choice.

授業シラバス

主題と目標/授業の手法など

Objectives: to gain critical skills in identifying and appreciating minority cultures

教材・参考文献

Short texts and film clips will be assigned during class. Students are encouraged to actively suggest text and media for the course.

提出課題・試験・成績評価の方法など

- attendance / active participation(20%)
- seminar presentation and report (40%)
- final paper (40%)

履修上の注意

授業計画

第1回 Introduction

Getting to know each other and relevant terminology to use when talking about multiculturalism


第2回 Manifest Destiny and the Colonization of the Americas

What cultures existed in the Americas before colonization? Who were the colonizers? What is the legacy of colonization for the native peoples?


第3回 Minority Cultures 1: How Minority Cultures are Defined

How are minority cultures seen by the majority culture? Are they marginalised or valued?
How do minority cultures maintain their cultural identity?
How do minority cultures see themselves?
Focus: The Inuit


第4回 : Minority Cultures 2.1: African American Communities

the slave trade
early African American Culture
Jim Crow
Harlem Renaissance
Focus: African Americans in North America pre-WW2


第5回 Minority Cultures 2.2: African American Communities

the civil rights movement
continuing inequality for people of colour in North America
Focus: Black Lives Matter


第6回 Nationality and Language: Multilingual Countries

Many ethnic groups define themselves by a common language. How does this work in countries with more than one official language?
Focus: Francophone North America


第7回 Nationality and Language: Multilingual Countries 2

Focus: Switzerland


第8回 The Construction of National Identities

Using ideas from Benedict Anderson’s Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origins and Spread of Nationalism (1983) and Eric Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger’s The Invention of Tradition (1983), this week we will look at how national identities were shaped in Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries.


第9回 Historical Minority Groups in Europe

This week will focus on how nationalism historically marginalizes communities that do not fit into the mainstream national myth.


第10回 Religious Differences

This week will look at how the rise of Protestantism in Europe led to schisms in the cultural fabric of communities.


第11回 Contemporary Minority Groups in Europe

This week will look at 20th and 21st century migration to Europe. Possible topics: the Windrush Generation in the UK, North Africans in France, Turkish Germans, Syrian Refugees in Europe


第12回 The Monoculture Myth & Minority Cultures in Japan

An exploration of both historical minority groups in Japan, as well as modern trends.


第13回 Make Up Class


第14回 Make Up Class


第15回 Make Up class


15回目に相当するその他の授業計画

Final Presentations and concluding words