ML5063: Memory & Symbols in Japan
School | Japanese |
Department Code | MLANG |
Module Code | ML5063 |
External Subject Code | 101168 |
Number of Credits | 15 |
Level | L6 |
Language of Delivery | English |
Module Leader | Dr Ruselle Meade |
Semester | Spring Semester |
Academic Year | 2022/3 |
Outline Description of Module
This module develops and extends students’ knowledge and understanding of Japanese history and society through an examination of memory and symbols in Japan. We examine how the Asia-Pacific War has been remembered in Japanese popular media Seminars will provide students with the analytical tools (i.e. an understanding of concepts such as collective memory, personal memory and narrative) to enable independent analyses of material.
On completion of the module a student should be able to
- Apply a high level of understanding of Japanese culture and society.
- Critically analyse how the Asia-Pacific War is remembered in various popular media in contemporary Japan.
- Compare and contrast approaches to memory making in contemporary Japan
- Articulate independent critical responses to academic and cultural ‘texts’ (broadly understood) produced in Japanese and in English.
- Articulate arguments coherently orally and in writing.
How the module will be delivered
The module will be delivered through a range of interactive teaching sessions supplemented by online teaching and learning activities and materials – and may include, where relevant, asynchronous materials such as lecture recordings. Full details on the delivery mode of this module will be available on Learning Central at the start of the academic year – and may be, in part, determined by Welsh Government and Public Health Wales guidance.
Seminars are based around class discussion, in which students will develop and explore ideas formulated during independent study of set texts and additional research of the key ideas outlined in lectures. This will facilitate students’ capacity to develop independent research skills and the ability to work effectively in small and large groups, as outlined in the learning outcomes.
Skills that will be practised and developed
- Critical reading skills
- Advanced Japanese reading skills
- Oral presentation skills
- Leading and engaging in discussion and debate
- Analytical writing skills
- Research and bibliographic skills
How the module will be assessed
The method(s) of assessing the learning outcomes for this module are set out in the Assessment Table, which also contains the weightings of each assessment component.
Mapping of Assessments to Intended Learning Outcomes
The Coursework Project assesses all Learning Outcomes (1-5)
THE OPPORTUNITY FOR REASSESSMENT IN THIS MODULE:
Any student failing the module will be required to submit a Courswork Project (100%), for a maximum of 40%. The length and method will be the same as the original assessment.
Assessment Breakdown
Type | % | Title | Duration(hrs) |
---|---|---|---|
Written Assessment | 100 | Coursework Project | N/A |
Syllabus content
- The Japanese Colonial Empire
- The Asia-Pacific War: Issues and Controversies
- Exhibiting War
- The Yasukuni Shrine and Commemoration
- War Memory: From Personal to Collective Memory
- Okinawan War Memory
- The War Front
- War Memory in Japan’s Former Colonial Empire
- The Zero Fighter and Tokkōtai in Post-war Popular Culture