3241004Slavic Languages and Literatures (Seminars)
Numbering Code | G-LET16 73241 SJ36 | Year/Term | 2022 ・ First semester | |
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Number of Credits | 2 | Course Type | Seminar | |
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Language | Japanese | Day/Period | Thu.2 | |
Instructor name | Nkamura Tadashi (Graduate School of Letters Professor) | |||
Outline and Purpose of the Course | In this seminar, graduate or postgraduate students will report on their studies of Russian and Slavic literature, culture, language, and thought. | |||
Course Goals |
1) Acquire methods for analyzing and examining papers, texts, and literary phenomena. 2) Acquire methods for presenting research and writing papers. |
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Schedule and Contents |
Week 1: Introduction Each student's research publication topics and debate partners will be decided based on their interests, and a general schedule will be set. We will review methods for presenting information and writing reports. Weeks 2-15: Graduate and postgraduate students will take turns reporting on their research and conducting Q&A sessions. Undergraduate students must actively take part in discussions. Feedback methods will be explained in class. |
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Evaluation Methods and Policy | Assessment of final report (50%) and efforts in Q&A sessions (50%). | |||
Course Requirements |
Fundamental knowledge of Russian is required. This course is a requirement for master's and doctoral students specializing in Slavic linguistics and Slavic literature. |
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Study outside of Class (preparation and review) |
Prepare readings before class. In the process of preparing reports, always take the instructor's advice ahead of time. |
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Textbooks | Textbooks/References | その他, Other; texts for reading will be copied and distributed. Report materials will be prepared by each student. It is preferable that students distribute materials two days before their report. | ||
References, etc. | その他, Other; will be presented or advised as appropriate during class. |