Hiroshima University Syllabus

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Japanese
Academic Year 2024Year School/Graduate School Common Graduate Courses (Doctoral Course)
Lecture Code 8E050491 Subject Classification Common Graduate Courses
Subject Name Atomic Bomb Literature, War Literature and Peace -Based on Experience of Atomic Bomb Survivors and Concentration Camps' Prisoners[On-Demand]
Subject Name
(Katakana)
ゲンバクブンガクセンソウブンガクトヘイワ-ヒバクシャトキョウセイシュウヨウジョシュウジンノケイケンキヲモトニ-[オンデマンド]
Subject Name in
English
Atomic Bomb Literature, War Literature and Peace -Based on Experience of Atomic Bomb Survivors and Concentration Camps' Prisoners[On-Demand]
Instructor STYCZEK URSZULA MARIA
Instructor
(Katakana)
スティチェック ウルシュラ マリア
Campus Across Campuses (videoconferencing, etc.) Semester/Term 1st-Year,  Second Semester,  3Term
Days, Periods, and Classrooms (3T) Inte:Online
Lesson Style Lecture Lesson Style
(More Details)
 
Using Microsoft Stream 
Credits 1.0 Class Hours/Week   Language of Instruction E : English
Course Level 5 : Graduate Basic
Course Area(Area) 21 : Fundamental Competencies for Working Persons
Course Area(Discipline) 02 : Peace Education
Eligible Students Doctoral Course
Keywords Atomic Bombing, Atomic Bomb Literature, concentration camps, genocide, political conflicts 
Special Subject for Teacher Education   Special Subject  
Class Status
within Educational
Program
(Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students)
This course is one of the elective subjects in the category of "Sustainable Development Courses" for Common Graduate Courses. This category of courses aims to provide opportunities for students to understand the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), set by an international agreement. It also aims to equip students with the ability to advance science to enable sustainable development and the ability to solve various challenges in society.
※This is an on-demand class offered to students with difficulty attending school during regular hours. 
Criterion referenced
Evaluation
(Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students)
 
Class Objectives
/Class Outline
This cross-disciplinary course introduces students to multi-faceted aspects of universal peace. Each lesson focuses on an aspect of universal peace and includes discussion of relevant approaches to understand, attain, and/or maintain peace in a variety of socio-political conditions. Topics include the issues of poverty, famine, immigration, peacebuilding in conflict zones, gender disparity, and environmental conflicts. The course is designed to enable students to: (1) gain essential knowledge about the urgent issues of the present-day international community; (2) find conflict solutions by applying their individual knowledge and skills obtained from their major subject of study; (3) present the solutions in an accessible academic discourse. 
Class Schedule 1. Introduction to the Class: The Atomic Bomb Experiences of Hiroshima and Universal Peace
2. Hiroshima – a City of Peace
3. Introduction to Atomic Bomb Literature, Part 1

4. Introduction to Atomic Bomb Literature, Part 2
5. Activity of Hibakusha and Their Contribution to Peace (hibakusha’s art, kataribe)

6. Other Artistic Forms to Express the Atomic Bomb Experiences
7. Nazi Concentration Camp in Auschwitz and Its Literature, Films
8. Approach to Peace in Poland and Other European Countries  
Text/Reference
Books,etc.
Provided by the instructor (list of reference books or copies of most important parts of these books) 
PC or AV used in
Class,etc.
 
(More Details) PC (videos on YouTube or provided by the instructor DVD, Cd) 
Learning techniques to be incorporated  
Suggestions on
Preparation and
Review
Review the contents of each session carefully. Pay attention to related ongoing issues.
Participants are recommended to read the books and/or articles introduced in each class by instructors. 
Requirements This course is one of the on-demand courses offered for those who have difficulty attending school during regular hours (doctoral course). All students are eligible to take these on-demand classes, but there are a limited number of places. Priority will be given to those who have filled out the priority registration request form and stated that they are unable to take the course during regular hours. Remaining places will be allocated to other students by computerized random selection. Please check the following URL for further details.
https://momiji.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/momiji-top/en/learning/cgcinfo-d-1.html 
Grading Method Grades will be awarded on the basis of regular attendance, class participation (30%) and an essay report (70%). 
Practical Experience  
Summary of Practical Experience and Class Contents based on it  
Message  
Other   
Please fill in the class improvement questionnaire which is carried out on all classes.
Instructors will reflect on your feedback and utilize the information for improving their teaching. 
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