Syllabus

SubjectPROJECT ENGLISH C (Subcultures)(GIGA/GG/GI)

Class Information

Faculty/Graduate School
POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
Course Registration Number
12094
Subject Sort
B2413
Title
PROJECT ENGLISH C
Field
Fundamental Subjects - Subjects of Language Communication
Unit
2 Unit
Year/Semester
2023 Fall
K-Number
FPE-CO-02012-212-02
Year/Semester
2023 Fall
Day of Week・Period
Fri 2nd
Lecturer Name
David Hoenigman
Class Format
Face-to-face
Language
English
Location
SFC
Class Style
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Lecture
GIGA Certificate
Applied

Detail

Course Summary

Subcultures are important for understanding American culture, and they provide often overlooked ways to comprehend America. Moreover, subcultures represent some of the most fascinating aspects of American culture and often affect mainstream culture in important ways. Especially for young people in America, subcultures offer a sense of identity and community, as well as a fun way to invest their time.       

[From the back cover of the textbook]

This class will use Edward K. Chan’s [American Subcultures] as a springboard to discuss various subcultures (both worldwide and within Japan). Students will be given weekly reading assignments from the text, as well as corresponding homework that deals with the vocabulary, cultural aspects, and themes of the book. Class discussions will be based on the readings and a viewing of SoulPancake's "Subcultures" video series. Students should be the driving force of these discussions. Enthusiastic class participation is expected. There will be a midterm essay test and a final presentation.

Students must buy the book (available at Keio Co-op Fujisawa store) for this course.