演習I「古代文明と文化における普遍性(universality) と特殊性(particularity)
第1回 (English) Music Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Opera & Instrumental
‘Don Giovanni’ (1787) Video (日本語字幕)
Estate Theatre, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Cello Suites.
No. 5.(Struggle for Hope) Video
NetSources:
http://www.laopera.org/98-99/giovannisynopsis.htm
http://www.asu.edu/cfa/classnotes/music/reynolds/MHL342/cla/mozart.dongiovanni.html
http://archivio.opera.it/English/Opere/Opere.html
http://www.findarticles.com/m1312/n7_v370/20474211/p1/article.jhtml
第2回(日本語) 言語論・言語学 鶴見和子1972.「日本人と好奇心」講談社 現代 新書。
Page 1 here. Page 2 here. Page 3 here. Page 4 here. Page 5 here. Page 6 here. Page 7 here. Page 8 here. Page 9 here. Page 10 here.
ネット資料:
http://www-japan.mit.edu/articles/JapaneseLanguage.html#intro
http://www.nihongo.org/english/language/education/
http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/Japan.html#language
第3回 (English) Language & Linguistics MacNeil, Robert.1993.The Story of English. Penquin USA:1993. Map 1 here. Map 2 here. Map 3 here. Map 4 here.
Anthony, Ted. "Language -English spreading at a volocity without linguistic precedent," in Asahi Evening News, Sunday, April 23, 2000. Quote: "Today an estimated 1.5 billion human beings speak to each other in English, which has grown into the dominant language of commerce, of science, of the skies--and of opportunity. It has spread culture--first British, then American--for good and for ill." (From the leadin) Page 1 here. Page 2 here. Page 3 here. Page 4 here.
Video: The Story of English. 1986 PBS USA
NetSources:
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jlawler/wow/
http://ebbs.english.vt.edu/hel/hel.html
http://chnm.gmu.edu/declaration/
第4回(日本語) 社会―ジェンダーと宗教
ヒメとヒコの時代」。藤原書店:195−99、
216−21.Page 1 here. Page 2 here.
Page 3 here. Page 4 here. Page 5 here.
ネット資料:
http://vos.ucsb.edu/shuttle/gender.html
http://www.f-miraikan.or.jp/index4/4-1.htm
http://www.jiu.ac.jp/journal/page/tbj.html
第五回(English) Society-Gender Roles
Robertson, Jennifer, 1998. Takarazuka-Sexual Politics and Popular
Culture in Modern Japan. Berkeley: Univ. of Cal. Press: 11-14
18-20. From the Introduction: "I argue that the ambivalence of the
modern Japanese nation, an eclectic composite of Asian and
Euro-American elements, is transposed as androgyny in the on-
going discourse of national cultural identity." (p. 23)
Page 1 here. Page 2 here. Page 3 here. Page 4 here.
NetSources:
http://www11.u-page.so-net.ne.jp/ja2/ykawahar/englishbiblio.html
http://www.hankyu.co.jp/kageki/body.html
http://shoujo.tripod.com/takara.html
第6回―第13回は個人発表