教員名 : Tricia Fermin
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授業科目名
女性学英文資料講読A
学年
1年
単位数
2.00単位
実務経験の有無
開講クォーター
セメスタ指定なし
担当教員
Tricia Fermin
授業形態
授業で主に使用する言語
This class is taught entirely in English.
授業方法区分
開講キャンパス
東金キャンパス
授業の到達目標及びテーマ
The purpose of this course is to develop students’ ability to conduct academic studies and research on Gender and Women’s Studies in the English language. In this course, students will learn basic concepts and theories in the field, as well as discuss relevant issues in English. By the end of the course, students will be equipped with both the theoretical knowledge and the linguistic skills to engage in a wide variety of academic activities in the field.
「女性学英文資料講読A」の目的は、英語で女性学・ジェンダースタディーズに関する研究活動を行うために必要な能力を養うことである。基本的な概念や理論を学ぶとともに、女性学・ジェンダースタディーズの関連する問題について英語で考察し、議論する。講義の終了時には、この分野における様々な学術的活動に従事するための理論的知識と言語的スキルの両方を身につけることができる。 授業の概要
This class will be taught in English. The course is divided into three main parts. The first few class meetings will focus on developing students’ academic listening, reading, and speaking skills. Afterwards, students will read through an English-language textbook on Gender and Women’s Studies and discuss the concepts and issues raised in the text. Lastly, students will give a presentation in English about a topic of their choice, ideally their research interest, using the concepts and theories learned in class.
この授業で主に使用する言語は、英語となる。本講義は、主に3つの部分に分かれている。最初は、英語でのアカデミック・リスニング、リーディング、およびスピーキングのスキルアップに焦点を当てる。その後、女性学・ジェンダースタディーズに関する英語のテキストを読み、そのテキストの中に提起された概念や問題について考察し、議論する。最後に、各自が選択したトピック(理想的には自分の研究関心・テーマ)について、授業で学んだ概念や理論を用いながら、英語でプレゼンテーションを行う。 授業計画
1回
Course Orientation
Explanation of the course, requirements, grading system, and textbook Academic Skills in English 1: Asking Good Discussion Questions Learning objectives: (1) Know what one should and shouldn’t do in a academic discussions in English; (2) Be able to ask good discussion questions; (3) Be able to use academic discussion language to express one’s ideas and clarify information 事前学習
Prepare to introduce yourself and your research interest in English
事後学習
Review: Writing good discussion questions + Communication tools 1 handout
2回
Academic Skills in English 2: Discussions in Advanced English
Learning objectives: (1) Learn and be able to use specialized vocabulary related to gender and women’s studies; (2) Be able to actively participate in an academic discussion in English 事前学習
Homework: Discussion Preparation 1
事後学習
Review: Communication tools 2 handout
3回
Academic Skills in English 3: Summarizing Ideas
Learning objective: Be able to summarize a short article on gender studies using key academic phrases in English 事前学習
Homework: Discussion Preparation 2
事後学習
Review: Communication tools 3 handout
4回
Academic Skills in English 4: Supporting and Attributing Ideas
Learning objectives: (1) Be able to provide information to support one’s ideas; (2) Be able to properly attribute supporting ideas in a discussion 事前学習
Homework: Discussion Preparation 3
事後学習
Review: Communication tools 4 handout
5回
The Social Construction of Sex and Gender
Learning objectives: (1) Define and understand “sex” and “gender” as used in the field of Gender and Women’s Studies; (2) Discuss related concepts and issues, such as intersectionality, sexual orientation, third sex/gender, among others 事前学習
Read: Gillis and Jacob, “Chapter 1: Sex, Gender, and Social Construction” (pp.2-26)
事後学習
Homework: Reflection 1
6回
Gender and Language Use
Learning objectives: Understand the ways language and communication are shaped by and reinforces gender norms 事前学習
Read: Gillis and Jacob, “Chapter 2: Language and Communication” (pp.27-38)
事後学習
Homework: Reflection 2
7回目
Midterm Presentations and Discussions
Learning objectives: (1) Be able to present and analyze gender-related issues using concepts learned in the first quarter; (2) Be able to actively participate in an academic discussion on gender using the appropriate communication tools 事前学習
Homework: Discussion Preparation 4
事後学習
None
8回
Gender, Language, Communication and Semantic Change
Learning objectives: (1) Identify ways on how certain language and modes of communication can also challenge and change gender norms; (2) Examine how communication reflects and create gender and other differences in everyday speech 事前学習
Read: Gillis and Jacob, “Chapter 2: Language and Communication” (pp.38-52)
事後学習
Homework: Reflection 3
9回
Traditional Gender Ideologies and Inequality
Learning objective: Understand the process of gender socialization of children and how they lead to unequal social relationships among genders 事前学習
Read: Gillis and Jacob, “Chapter 3: Gender and In/Equality” (pp.53-73)
事後学習
Homework: Reflection 4
10回
Oppression
Learning objective: Understand the bases of gender-based inequality and oppression and the social costs of traditional notions of masculinity and femininity 事前学習
Read: Gillis and Jacob, “Chapter 3: Gender and In/Equality” (pp.73-84)
事後学習
Homework: Reflection 5
11回
Race, Class, and Gender
Learning objective: Be able to understand the ways experiences of privilege and oppression become multi-layered and varied among individuals as gender intersects with race and class 事前学習
Read: Gillis and Jacob, “Chapter 6: Beyond the Mythical Norm: Considering Race, Class and Gender” (pp.153-188)
事後学習
Homework: Reflection 6
12回
Work, Inequality, and Neoliberalism
Learning objectives: Identify gender-based inequalities at work and examine the effects of globalization on workers worldwide 事前学習
Read: Gillis and Jacob, “Chapter 8: Work, Inequality and Neoliberalism” (pp.225-256)
事後学習
Prepare for Final Presentation and Final Report
13回
Final Presentations
Learning objectives: (1) Be able to apply the concepts and theories learned in discussing and analyzing gender-related issues; (2) Be able to assess and provide constructive feedback to classmates’ ideas 事前学習
(1) Finalize and practice final presentation; (2) Review course topics in preparation for discussion
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試験及び成績評価
Students will be assessed on an ongoing basis according to the following criteria:
Class Participation - 20% Reflection Exercises - 20% Midterm Presentation and Discussion - 20% Final Presentation - 20% Final Report - 20% 課題(試験やレポート等)に対するフィードバック
Feedback on student performance is given on a weekly basis right after the discussions, or on the next class meeting after the assignment due date. You can also talk to your teachers individually if you want more detailed feedback or are concerned about your work or class performance.
講義で使用するテキスト(書名・著者・出版社・ISBN・備考)
Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies: An Interdisciplinary Approach (2nd edition)
Gillis, Melissa J. and Jacobs, Andrew T.
Oxford University Press
978-0190064235
テキストを購入する必要ありません 。No need to buy the textbook.
参考文献・推薦図書
Pilcher, J. and Whelehan, I. (2017). Key Concepts in Gender Studies, 2nd Edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
研究室
Please check your schedule for the classroom.
オフィスアワー
Please ask your teacher about the details of their office hour in the first meeting.
科目ナンバリング
学位授与方針との関連
関連ページ
https://www.jiu.ac.jp/visitors/students/detail/id=1001
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