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グローバル教養科目(Racial and Linguistic Diversity and Inclusion)

Racial and Linguistic Diversity and Inclusion
How does race and language impact the way people are seen and treated in society? In this course, we examine the field of raciolinguistics—how language shapes our ideas of race and how ideas of race influence language and language use. We look at examples within Japan, China, the U.S., Brazil, and other countries, where “standard English” is often associated with Whiteness and nonnative speakers are often considered “deficient” language users, even when they are skilled communicators. We will debunk common myths about race and language and in doing so, consider ways to improve diversity and inclusion for racial and linguistic minorities in Japan. Towards the end of the course, students will choose one case to explore in depth and present their findings to the class.
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7V0101009A
FGL-GL3109S3
グローバル教養科目(Racial and Linguistic Diversity and Inclusion)
TSAI Aurora Marjorie
A1 A2
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講義使用言語
英語
単位
2
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授業計画
Tentative Schedule (subject to change): Week 1: Introduction to course. What is diversity and inclusion? Week 2: Privilege, bias, and microaggressions Week 3: What is race? The origins of racial formation Week 4: Introduction to raciolinguistics Week 5: Native speaker myths Week 6: Monolingual bias Week 7: Interview methods Week 8: Standard Language Myths Week 9: Decolonizing Bilingual Education Week 10-11: Project work Week 12-13: Final presentations
授業の方法
weekly readings, in-class group discussions, short lectures, student presentations
成績評価方法
【Please check the grading scale that applies to this course. If the Course Code ends without “-P/F”, this is a course with a letter grade (A+, A, B, C, F). If the Course Code ends with “-P/F”, this is a Pass/Fail Course.​】 Homework & Class participation: 30% Final Project Proposal: 15% Journal Article Facilitation: 25% Final Poster Presentation: 30%
教科書
No required textbook. Articles will be provided to students.
参考書
none
履修上の注意
【If the number of students enrolling in this course exceeds the number determined by the instructor, there may be a selection process. Instructions for the selection process will be given in the first class, so if you are interested in taking this course, please be sure to attend the first class.】 (1) Up to 20 students will be, in principle, allowed to register for this class. Please note that this course is 90 minutes long (fourth period starts at 13:15) as opposed to 105 minute length of most senior division courses. Individual reading and reflection assignments will be assigned to make up for the 15 minutes of reduced class time.
実務経験と授業科目の関連性
Prof. Aurora Tsai is an applied linguist whose research focuses on race, language, mixed-heritage identity, and ideologies related to racial/linguistic discrimination (raciolinguistics). She is particularly interested in how language is used to negotiate identity, justify discrimination, and perpetuate ethnoracial & gender inequalities.