CURRICULA
Build curriculums in line with the four COIL themes and match classes between the three Japanese universities and our partner universities in the United States.
COIL lecture themes
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Pluralistic perspectives on Japanese history and new reflections on Japanese culture
Analytical skills will be taught and applied to critique texts, films, and other media on Japan. The students will be presented with a range of materials that include controversial outdated discriminatory ideas to modern works. This range will highlight how the representation of the other has shifted. Japanese mainstream cultural thought - in addition to the multitude of Japanese subcultures - will be explored in the newly established “Global Japan Studies.”
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Human security in East-Asia
and the United StatesConflict issues related to the Japan-U.S. Security Treaty and the multipolarity of the international order in East-Asia. Regional historical issues relating t o the Second World War wi ll be confronted from human security perspectives. These issues will be addressed in relation to peace and security in East-Asia.
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Comparative gender issues in Japan and the United States
Gender issues are addressed by applying the latest gender study methods to a variety of materials, including film and literature. Comparative methods are used to discuss gender issues in Japan and the United States. Subcultures related to these issues are explored alongside mainstream issues we all face today.
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Hazard studies through literature. Topics related to natural disasters and disaster prevention, and to nuclear power in disaster prone areas
The earthquake t hat struck the east coast of Japan on 11 March 2011 will be a major theme for this course. Natural and nuclear disasters centered on Japan’ s experiences will be explored in texts and other media. Theories related to crisis management, hazard studies, and disaster prevention will be applied to discussions.
INSTRUCTORS
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ANZAI, Yayoi
Aoyama Gakuin University -
AOKI, Hiroyuki
Division of Arts and Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, International Christian University -
FUKUDA, Aya
World Language and Society Education Centre, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies -
GIAQUINTA, Gerald J.
University of Southern California -
HARUNA, Nobuo
Institute of Japan Studies, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies -
HAUKAMP,?Iris
World Language and Society Education Centre, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies -
HIRANO, Katsuya
Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles -
HIRATA, Keiko
Asian Studies Interdisciplinary Committee, Department of Political Science, California State University, Northridge -
HUANG, Junliang
Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures, California State University, Northridge -
ITO, Takeshi
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies -
IWASAKI, Minoru
Institute of Global Studies, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies -
JUNG, Insung
Department of Education and Language Education, College of Liberal Arts, International Christian University -
JUNG, Joo-Young J.
Department of Society, Culture and Media, College of Liberal Arts, International Christian University -
KATO, Nina Kozue
California State University, Northridge -
KIM, John Namjun
Department of Comparative Literature & Languages, University of California, Riverside -
KIM, Jinah
Department of Communication Studies, California State University, Northridge -
KIM, Puja
Institute of Global Studies, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies -
KIM, Allen
Division of Arts and Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, International Christian University -
MIZOGUCHI, Tsuyoshi
Division of Arts and Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, International Christian University -
NATSUAKI, Misaki N.
University of California, Riverside -
Oho, Atsushi
Ph.D., Assistant Professor by Special Appointment -
OTORI, Yukako
World Language and Society Education Centre, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies -
RAMBELLI, Fabio
University of California, Santa Barbara -
RODRIGUEZ, Fernando
University of California, Irvine -
SCHIEDER, Chelsea Szendi
Faculty of Economics, Aoyama Gakuin University -
SASAO, Toshiaki
Department of Education & Language Education, International Christian University -
SHAIKH, Khanam
Department of Gender and Women's Studies, California State University, Northridge Associate Professor -
SNYDER, Wendy
California State University, Northridge -
TAKEDA, Ayuko
California University, Irvine -
TASHIRO, Junichi
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies -
YUKIMATSU, Hanae
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies