シラバス情報

科目名
Japanese Religion and Culture a 留
授業コード
36051
担当者名
山本 貴裕
副題
A Global Perspective
科目ナンバリング
単位数
2.00単位
配当年次
1年
開講学期
2023年度前期
教職免許種類

授業内容
Despite the fact that a majority of Japanese people, when asked to name their religious identity, say they have “no religion,” they ARE very religious in many ways and their religiosity underlies various cultural phenomena, both old and new, in Japan. In this course, we will trace the historical development of Shintoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Christianity in Japan, paying special attention to the global contexts in which these religious traditions were formed. To see the religio-cultural traditions at work, we will make a field trip to some local places of worship.

A presentation and a paper are required to earn a credit.
到達目標と卒業認定・学位授与の方針との関連
1.To be able to understand the diverse religio-cultural history of the Japanese.
2.To be able to understand the religio-cultural influences brought to Japan from other countries including those some of the international students are from.
3. To be able to explain the meanings of various religious and cultural symbols in present-day Japan.

[Abilities to Be Acquired] Knowledge & Understanding, Communication
授業計画
1. Introduction: Are Japanese people irreligious?
2. Kami: What are they?
3. Buddhism Comes to Japan
4. Miyajima: A Devine Island
5. Tokyo and Kyoto: Cities Protected by Vengeful Spirits
6. Syncretization of Shinto with Buddhism: The Manifestation Theory
7. A Fieldtrip: Shrines, Temples, and Churches in the Neighborhood
8. True Pure Land Buddhism: A Tradition That Took Root n Hiroshima
9. Zen: Its Influences on Steve Jobs
10. Shogun vs. Buddhism/Christianity
11. For a Purer Japan
12. Creation of a Modern Japan Based on a New Shinto
13. Presentations by International Students 1
14. Presentations by International Students 2
15. Discussions
関連科目
日本の宗教と文化
準備学習等の指示
You will be required to read books and articles that are related to the topics covered in class and to make a presentation on one of them. It will take approximately 60 minutes to prepare for or review each session, and at least 120 minutes to prepare a presentation.
教科書
None
参考文献
Wilfred Cantwell Smith, The End and Meaning of Religion; Jun’ichi Isomae, Religious Discourse in Modern Japan: Religion, State, and Shinto
定期試験の実施
No exams
成績評価の方法
Participation in class counts for 30 percent of the grade, a presentation for 40 percent, and a paper for 30 percent.
実務経験と授業との関連
備考
We will be making references to Japanese “anime” and films in the course. Your suggestions are very welcome.