学部後期課程
HOME 学部後期課程 グローバル教養科目(Collage: Art and Language)
学内のオンライン授業の情報漏洩防止のため,URLやアカウント、教室の記載は削除しております。
最終更新日:2025年4月1日

授業計画や教室は変更となる可能性があるため、必ずUTASで最新の情報を確認して下さい。
UTASにアクセスできない方は、担当教員または部局教務へお問い合わせ下さい。

グローバル教養科目(Collage: Art and Language)

While the word "art" appears in its title, this course will focus on *the art of language*. Students do not need prior knowledge of art to succeed in this course or to enjoy it. Students from all disciplines are welcome.
Haiku. Manga. Ramen. Sushi. Mecha. What they have in common, and what becomes the topic of this course, is their underlying form of presentation: collage. This Global Liberal Arts course will explore collage not only as an art technique but also as a common form of communication in our everyday life. It will introduce students to collage as a playful and strategic stylistic option in alphabetic text and multimodal composition. It will be a course where students study different kinds of collage and use writing across media to experiment, take risks, relax, have fun. In the spirit of UTokyo GlobE and the SDG of "Quality Education," it will make available to students analytical skills that facilitate discussion on contemporary social issues as well as useful strategies for composing knowledge and unpacking composed knowledge.
MIMA Search
時間割/共通科目コード
コース名
教員
学期
時限
7V0101080S-P/F
FGL-GL3184S3
グローバル教養科目(Collage: Art and Language)
こう いごう
S1 S2
水曜1限
マイリストに追加
マイリストから削除
講義使用言語
英語
単位
2
実務経験のある教員による授業科目
NO
他学部履修
開講所属
グローバル教育センター
授業計画
1 (4/9): Introduction 2 (4/16): "Collage and Life" 3 (4/23): A New View on Art and Life 4 (5/7): Collage in Prose 5 (5/14): The Blackout Poetry 6 (5/21): "Collage and Cinematics" 7 (5/28): Montage 8 (6/4): Alternate Composition 9 (6/11): The Trailer Essay 10 (6/18): "Collage and Comics" 11 (6/25): Manga and Comics 12 (7/2): Multimodal Composition 13 (7/9): Commonplacing
授業の方法
Each class starts with in-class writing: Students will write short creative/critical pieces on assigned readings. The instructor will then give a brief lecture on the topic of the day. The lecture is followed by class discussion where students engage with the topic and collaborate with their peers to complete tasks. After class discussion, students pause and ponder, reflecting on what they have learned and gathering ideas for their homework, which includes the Commonplace Book Project, a culminating project that they will work on throughout the semester.
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. Participation (attendance and class discussion): 30% In-Class Writing (creative/critical pieces on readings): 50% Homework (assignments and Commonplace Book Project): 20%
教科書
No required textbooks for this course. Course materials will be available on the online platform: [TBA].
参考書
A reading list will be provided on the online platform on the first day of class.
履修上の注意
1. This syllabus is subject to change. 2. Detailed information about the homework, course policies and other course requirements will be announced on the online platform on the first day of class. 3. 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.