シラバス参照/View Syllabus |
科目一覧へ戻る/Return to the Course List | 2020/03/19 現在/As of 2020/03/19 |
開講科目名 /Course |
英米文学演習(D)/SEMINAR IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE(D) |
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時間割コード /Course Code |
10600 |
開講所属 /Course Offered by |
大学院/ |
ターム・学期 /Term・Semester |
2020年度/2020 Academic Year 春学期/SPRING SEMESTER |
曜限 /Day, Period |
金4/Fri 4 |
開講区分 /semester offered |
通年/Yearlong |
単位数 /Credits |
4.0 |
主担当教員 /Main Instructor |
原 成吉 |
科目区分 /Course Group |
大学院科目 専攻科目 |
教員名 /Instructor |
教員所属名 /Affiliation |
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原 成吉 | 英語学科/ENGLISH |
授業の目的・内容 /Course Objectives |
テキストにそってアメリカ詩の批評を中心に論じる。 | ||||||||||
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授業の形式・方法と履修上の注意 /Teaching method and Attention the course |
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事前・事後学修の内容 /Before After Study |
授業前にプリゼンの資料を読み、疑問点を整理しておくこと。発表後は、作品解釈をまとめファイルしておくこと。 | ||||||||||
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参考文献等1 /References1 |
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参考文献等2 /References2 |
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評価方法 /Evaluation |
毎回の授業のプリゼンテーション(30%)、および年2回のMLA書式に準じたレポート(70%)による。 | ||||||||||
備考 /Notes |
Stephen Fredman ed., A Concise Companion to Twentieth-Century American Poetry. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2005. |
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到達目標 /Learning Goal |
英語圏の文学に関する博士論文のテーマを決定し、執筆できるようにする。 |
回 /Time |
授業計画(主題の設定) /Class schedule |
授業の内容 /Contents of class |
事前・事後学修の内容 /Before After Study |
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1 | An introduction to Free Verse | Presentation and discussion of "The Problem of Free Verse" | |
2 | History of tradicional verse | Presentation and discussion of "The Loose Tradition in Verse from Cowley to Eliot" | |
3 | Poetry of Wallace Stevens | Presentation and discussion of "Haunting of Wallace Stevens" | |
4 | Poetry of H. D. | Presentation and discussion of "Straight Talk, Straight as the Greek" | |
5 | Poetry of William Carlos Williams | Presentation and discussion of ”The Meter and Beyond" | |
6 | Comtemporary poetry | Presentation and discussion of ”Avoding Prosody" | |
7 | Postmodern | Presentation and discussion of "What was postmodern Poetry?" | |
8 | Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop (1) | Presentation and discussion of "Elizabeth Bishop's Bramble Bushes" | |
9 | Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop (2) | Presentation and discussion of "Elizabeth Bishop's Social Conscience" | |
10 | Poetry of Randall Jarrell | Presentation and discussion of "Randall Jarrell's Semifemine Mind" | |
11 | Poetry of Richard Wilbur | Presentation and discussion of "Richard Wilbur's Small World" | |
12 | Poetry of John Ashbery | Presentation and discussion of "John Ashbery's Indivisual Talent" | |
13 | Poetry of Amy Clapitt | Presentation and discussion of "Amy Clapitt's United States" | |
14 | Poetry of Richard Howard | Presentation and discussion of "Richard Howard's Modern World" | |
15 | Poetry of Robert Pinsky | Presentation and discussion of "Robert Pinsky's Social Nature" | |
16 | Poetry of Jorie Graham | Presentation and discussion of "Jorie Graham's Big Hunger" | |
17 | American Epic Poems | Presentation and discussion of "The Twentieth-Century Long Poem" | |
18 | Women Poets | Presentation and discussion of "Women Poets and the Emergence of Modernism" | |
19 | Reading Pound's Cantos | Presentation and discussion of "Public Music" | |
20 | Beat Poetry | Presentation and discussion of "Beat Poetry and the San francisco Renaissance" | |
21 | Confessional Poetry | Presentation and discussion of "What was Confessional Poetry?" | |
22 | After Confessional Poetry | Presentation and discussion of "The Post Confessional Lyrics" | |
23 | African American Poetry | Presentation and discussion of "The Black Arts Poets" | |
24 | Poetry of Nature | Presentation and discussion of "Nature's Refrain in American Poetry" | |
25 | Poetry of James Merrill | Presentation and discussion of "James Merrill and John Ashbery" | |
26 | Poetry of Philip Levine | Presentation and discussion of "The Visionary Poetics of Philip Levine and Charles Wright" | |
27 | Poetry of Native Americans | Presentation and discussion of "Native American Poetry" | |
28 | Review | Presentation and discussion of "your favorite poem" |