Department
of Language and Culture |
[Master's
Course] |
The Division of Language and Culture
This department is mainly concerned with languages and literature, paying
careful attention to their cultural contexts in general. The department
offers two courses: Japanese and Asian Language and Culture, and European and American Language and Culture. It is possible to transfer to the Ph.D. course in Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, provided that the requirements are fulfilled.
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Japanese and Asian Course |
This course covers Japanese Language and Literature from the Nara Period to today, and Classical Chinese Literature. Taking into consideration the languages and cultures in East Asia, these aspects of literature will be pursued in terms of genre, schools, writers and so forth. The close relationship between languages and cultures will be examined by focusing on literary expressions and structures. |
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European and American Course |
The course explores five fields of studies related to European and American Languages and Literature. The program for Linguistics pursues the study on the nature of human language and linguistic theories. It covers syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and discourse studies. Contrastive research on languages including Japanese is also possible. The program for English Literature and Culture aims to study three main genres of literature, poetry, drama, and fiction, from the age of Shakespeare to the present day. The program for American Literature and Culture looks at American literature in relation to history and culture in general. The program for German Literature and Culture includes German literature, Swiss literature, and Austrian literature, myth and folk tales, music and visual art. The aim of the program for French Literature and Culture is to study French literature together with other kinds of art and other related academic areas such as semiotics and anthropology. |
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[Educational Philosophy]
This Department promotes research and education from a wide range of perspectives, focusing mainly on research in Language and Culture, and with attention to general cultural phenomena closely related to these fields. Students will conduct in-depth independent research into their own selected themes, under the careful guidance of instructors in diverse departmental fields including |