国際教養学部
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クラスターと講義科目ectures政治・平和・人権・国際関係Foreign Policy, Human Security, International Relations, Peace Studies, Politics, Political Economy, Public Policy, etc.Governance, Peace, Human Rights and International RelationsコミュニケーションApplied Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Phonetics, Phonology, Pragmatics, Semantics, Sociolinguistics, Syntax, etc.CommunicationExpressionStudents in this course will learn how the law in its social context has a broad impact on the lives of minorities through the historical and contemporary experiences of minority groups (such as African Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanic people) in the U.S., in an interactive atmosphere that promotes deeper exchange and understanding.Through the study of words, this class touches on many areas of linguistics, including semantics (meaning), phonology (sound system), morphology (word structure) and historical linguistics. We look at where new words come from and how their meanings and pronunciation change over time, with a focus on English and Japanese. Students analyze linguistic data and discuss examples of words of new words in our everyday lives.Video games are a composite medium that combine the text of novels, the audiovisuals of lm/TV, and, most importantly, rule-based systems of play. Games thus reect and create our contemporary culture, and while they are often blamed for social ills, studying them means to understand how they express complex stories and arguments through play.The focus of the course is Japanese animation. My approach is partly inspired by the Japanese director Takahata Isao’s view: a good work of anime neither teaches a moral lesson to its viewers nor simply draws them into its own fantasy world; instead, it makes us reect on the questions and issues that are vital to both human communities and non-human beings.Associate ProfessorAKIBA, TakeshiAssociate ProfessorMUEHLEISEN, VictoriaAssistant ProfessorHARTZHEIM, Bryan HikariProfessorYOSHIMOTO, MitsuhiroCulture, Mind and Body, and Community文化・心身・コミュニティAnthropology, Comparative Culture, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, Sociology, Urban Studies, Psychology, etc.表現Art Studies, Creative Writing, Film Studies, Literature, Media Studies, Photography, Theatre Studies, etc.学問分野を横断的に学んで、学際的な知見の修得をめざすリベラルアーツ教育、それが SILSの大きな特色です。つまり、専攻を決めて大学に進むのではなく、大学に入ってから多彩な科目を広く学ぶ中で、幅広い知見を習得しながら興味に合う分野については深く学習することができる、これがリベラルアーツならではの醍醐味です。リベラルアーツを通して育んだ横断的な知識の結集と多角的な思考力は、様々な専門分野の人と円滑なコミュニケーションを育む基盤となり、刻々と変化を遂げる多様な社会で、自律した考えを持ち行動する原動力ともなるのです。多分野にわたる学際的な視野を磨くため、SILSでは提供する科目を7つの「クラスター(科目群)」に分類しています。また、各クラスターの科目は「入門科目」「中級科目」「上級科目」の3つにレベル分けされており、導入教育から高度な専門性の獲得に至るまで、自分の興味に添った「学び」を構築することが可能です。※ 履修するクラスターの数に上限はありません。※ 主に1年次に履修する入門科目は、最低3つの異なるクラスターから授業を履修する必要があります。Keywords〉〉Keywords〉〉Keywords〉〉Keywords〉〉秋葉 丈志ミューライゼン ヴィクトリアハーツハイム ブライアン ヒカリ吉本 光宏About one of the courses you can learn in this ClusterAbout one of the courses you can learn in this ClusterAbout one of the courses you can learn in this ClusterAbout one of the courses you can learn in this Cluster“Minorities and the Law in the United States”“Word Structure and Vocabulary”“Video Game Studies”“Selected Topics in Cultural Studies”9

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