Semester ............................................ FALL 2013
Course, section & code ......................... JAPANESE
CULTURE (JPN 102-01)
45233
Units/ Contact hours ............................ 3/ 45 hours
Instructor
............................................... Dr.
Shimazu, Department
of World Languages and Literatures, SJSU
Days & Time Taught (classroom) ......... T R 12:00 - 1:15
p.m.
(CL 308)
Office hours ...........................................TWR
10:30-11:45 a.m. and by appt
Office..................................................... Clark
Bldg 410P,
Phone
408-924-4625
Email...................................................... ymshimazu@gmail.com
Website ................................................. http://sjsu.edu/faculty/y.shimazu
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course will provide an overview of Japanese society and culture.
The class will examine Japan by watching various video clips/films of
Japanese
society,
such as "the tradition of performing arts," "the Japanese businessman,"
"the Japanese family," "Japanese technology," "Japanese society,"
"customs
and manners in Japan," "the Japanese and nature," "Japan's corporate
system,"
"annual festivities and ceremonies," "education in Japan," and "working
women." This class is intended for students who would like to
increase
their understanding of the Japanese culture.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to: be aware
of the general characteristics of Japanese culture, courtesies, and
attitudes.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL
1. Textbooks:
Required
a) International Internship Programs.
(1997). Japan
at a glance.
Tokyo: Kodansha International. [Maybe available at SJ/SF
Kinokuniya
Bookstore--Phone
408-252-1300.]
b) Online reading assignments
(downloadable from
the instructor webpage):
c) DeMente, B. (1997). The Japanese have a
word for it. Passport Books/Lincolnwood,
IL: NT
Recommended
a) Reischauer, E., &
Jansen, M. B. (1977).
The Japanese today.
Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University. Online
reading: Chapters downloadable from the instructor's webpage.
b) DeMente,
B. (1987). Japanese etiquette &
ethics in business.
Lincolnwood,
IL: NTC
c) Schilling, M. (1997). The encyclopedia of Japanese pop culture.
NewYork: Weatherhill.
2. Video
clips from
YouTube and some VHS
tapes shown in class: GPN. (1995).
Japan: The
land and its people.
3. Handouts: Downloadable articles and
summaries (HARAGEI,
Barnlund,
Dos&Donts, etc.) on Japanese culture for reading and for class
discussion.
REQUIREMENTS
1. DO the reading
assignments and SUBMIT summary report, DO video or cultural
topic/issue reviews; DO
presentations.
2. ATTEND class and participate
in
discussion--attendance rate of 80%
or higher.
3. TAKE 1 midterm exam, 1 final exam, and quizzes.
GRADING
1. Twelve plus (12+) short quizzes
........................................................................................................................................................................
40%
2. Final exam (Friday,
12/13/13, 9:45-12:00)
......................................................................................................................................................
30%
3. Midterm exam
..................................................................................................................................................................................................
20%
4. Class participation, summary reports, and/or
one (1) video or cultural topic/issue review in English (APA format).......................................10%
Assessment Criteria:
(a) Well-structured sentences and paragraphs, (b) correctness,
clarity, and conciseness, (c) critical
analysis and personal responses, and (d) academic recognition of significant
works
of enduring
human concerns.
5. One (1) in-class paper presentation of your
interest
............................................................................................................................
extra
credit
Grading
Scale► A 95-100% A-
90-94% B+
85-89% B 80-84% B- 75-79% C+ 70-74% C 65-69%
C- 60-64% D+ 55-59% D
50-54% D- 45-49% F Below 45%
PROCEDURES
1.
After a brief introduction (Focus Points & Objectives),
the instructor will show you Japanese video tapes or clips.
Upon
watching
the video, the class will discuss and clarify the scenes or items
causing difficulty, then the
Qs&As and discussions will follow on
the
content of the video focusing
on understanding and interpreting the material. The
class will also study Japan at a
glance
discussing its
content page
by page with supplementary reading material. Occasionally the
class will
take a quiz on the previous weeks' reading assignments from the pages
done and other reading
assignments (online and handouts).
Student presentations may take some of our class time.
2. Student presentations are welcome in order to increase
the
learning effectiveness (if time permits).
You will evaluate your classmates' presentations.
The course academic schedule and reading assignments will be updated regularly and handed out to you, so you must attend class to get them.
PLEASE NOTE
Preparation at home (reading) and participation in class discussion
will help you better understand what you have learned in class. It is
most
important that you attend class regularly and participate in all class
activities. There will be times you will be expected to participate in
discussions in class. Please also be on time for class. The
quizzes, the midterm
exam, and the final exam will test comprehension of material in the
textbook
covered in the class sessions, class handouts and lectures. If you
miss a quiz, you will receive a zero (0) point
for the quiz. If you miss
a class, it is your responsibility to find out what was covered during
the class. You are responsible for all material presented during the
course.
Special care however will be given to students with disabilities.
No
eating food, no chewing gum, no using cell phones and iPod/iPhone in the classroom.
POLICY ON FINAL EXAM
SJSU Policy requires that all courses hold a final examination (or
final project) during the final examination period. There are no
exceptions
to this without the approval of both the Chair of the Department and
the
Dean of the College. Exceptions are rarely granted except in the most
extreme
circumstances.
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
Students are not permitted to use old tests, quizzes when preparing
for exams. Violations to the Academic Integrity Policy undermine the
educational
process and will not be tolerated. It also demonstrates a lack of
respect for oneself, fellow students and the course instructor and can
ruin the university's reputation and the value of the degrees it
offers.
Violators of the Academic Integrity Policy will be subject to failing
this
course and being reported to the Office of Judicial Affairs for
disciplinary
action which could result in suspension or expulsion from San Jose
State
University (see http://www2.sjsu.edu/senate/S05-14.htm).
ADA
If you
need course adaptations or accommodations because of a disability, or
if you
need special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated,
please make
an appointment with me as soon as possible, or see me during office
hours.
Presidential Directive 97-03 requires that students with disabilities
requesting accommodations must register with DRC to establish a record
of their
disability.
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