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  • 修業年限:4年畢業
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  • 必選學分數: 84學分(98學年度起共同必修之外文課程須選修本系開設之課程6學分加本系須修滿78學分, 合計為84學分)
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開課單位

英美語文學系

課 號

EL1201

授課教師

英文系教師

學分數

3

課程名稱(中文)

比較觀念文化史

課程名稱(英文)

Comparative History of Ideas

上課時間

 

課程基本資料

□必修  ■選修

□全學年  ■半學年

特殊條件

英語授課

■是(□全英語 ■部份英語)    

□否

接受社會人士修課

□是   

■否

接受校際學生修課

□是   

■否

分發條件

(授課對象限制條件說明、先修及擋修課程、人數限制…等)

英文系一年級優先,其他年級次之。

人數限制50人。

密 碼 卡

□不使用   部份使用(條件外加選用)    □全部使用(加、退選皆須使用)

辦公時間

 

課程目標:

This course has three primary objectives: 1) to prepare students with historicized and inter-textual understanding of ideas and thoughts in differential and yet linked cultures and social changes; 2) to reimagine our relationship to the canonical and classical texts for renewed interpretations in relation to contemporary societies and times, rather than simply a rupture or break from the past, for students’ comparative perspectives as well as for their cultural literacy; 3) to understand the metaphysical implications of ideas in historical, cultural and social representations as linked knowledge formations rather than separated from each other in modern disciplinarity.

 

授課內容:

The course examines the historical and philosophical construction of early European modernity. While many of the ideas championed by the major proponents of modernity—such as reason, progress, freedom, secularism, and industrialization are still popular today, from around the same period of time, a hierarchy of gender, class and race also emerged and has been in direct contradiction to the ideals of modernity. To understand more fully the contexts of early modernity, the course offers a brief critical review of the history of world trade and conquest as well as the re-enchantment in the process of universalizing capitalism, showing the larger and variable contexts out of which the ideas associated with modernity have developed.

 

Schedule:

 

Week 1   Course introduction

Week 2   The West and the Rest. Hall, 276-280; Goody, “Who Stole What? Time and Space,” 13-25

Week 3   Trade and Conquest. Goldstone, “Trade and Conquest,” 52-70

Week 4   Pomerant & Topik, “The Making of Market Conventions,” 3-20

Week 5   World Trade. Brooks, “Weighing Silver,” 152-184; Pomeranz & Topik, “The Violent Birth of Corporations,” 174-177

Week 6   Eurocentrism and Hegel. Tibebu, “Introduction,” xi-xxviii

Week 7   Race, Gender and Class. Tibebu, 74-80; 103-112; Adorno on the French Revolution and class, 34-37

Week 8   The Enlightenment & the Noble Savage. Hall, 21-26 & 309-314; Garraway, “Of Speaking Natives and Hybrid Philosophers,” 211-220

Week 9   Women and the Enlightenment. Andersen & Zinsser, “Women in the Salon,” 103-118

Week 10  Zipez, “Mme d’Aulnoy” & “The Ram”

Week 11  Industrialization. Pomeranz & Topik, “Sweet Industry: The First Factories,” 267-272; Buck-Morss, “Haiti and the Creation of Europe,” 87-101

Week 12  Commodity fetishism I. Pomeranz & Topik, “The Luxurious Life of Robinson Crusoe,” 169-172; Harvey, “Commodities and Exchange,” 38-45

Week 13  Commodity fetishism II. McNally, “African fetishes and the fetishism of commodity” 201-207

Week 14  Slave Resistance. Laguerre, Voodoo and politics in Haiti, ch2 & ch3

Week 15  Myth and the Enlightenment. Screening and discussion: I Walked With a Zombie (1943)

Week 16  paper preparation

Week 17  Arranged Individual Meetings

Week 18  Arranged Individual Meetings

 

教科書/參考書:

 

Anderson, Bonnie S. & Zinsser, Judith P. A History of Their Own: Women in Europe from Prehistory to the Present, Volume II. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

Brook, Timothy. Vermeer’s Hat: The Seventeenth Century And The Dawn Of The Global World. New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2008.

Buck-Morss, Susan. Hegel, Haiti, and Universal History. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009.

Carey, Daniel and Lynn Festa, ed. The Postcolonial Enlightenment: Eighteenth-Century Colonialisms and Postcolonial Theories. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.

Gieben, Bram and Stuart Hall, ed. Formations of Modernity. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1992.

Goldstone, Jack. Why Europe? The Rise of the West in World History, 1500-1850. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2009.

Goody, Jack. The Theft of History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.

Harvey, David. A Companion to Marx’s Capital. London and New York: Verso, 2010.

Laguerre, Michel S. Voodoo and Politics in Haiti. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 1989.

McNally, David. Monsters of the Market: Zombies, Vampires and Global Capitalism. Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2012.

Pomeranz, Kenneth and Steven Topik. The World that Trade Created: Society, Culture, and the World Economy, 1400 to the Present. New York: Routledge, 2017.

Tibebu, Teshale. Hegel and the Third World: The Making of Eurocentrism in World History. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2011.

Tourneur, Jacques, director. I Walked With a Zombie. New York: RKO Pictures, 1943.

Zipes, Jack. The Meaning of Fairy Tale within the Evolution of Culture. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 2011.

Marie-Catherine Le Jumel de Barneville. The Island of Happiness: Tales of Madame d’Aulnoy. Translated by Jack Zipes. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2021.

 

授課方式: ■講授 ■研討(分組討論) □實習/實驗 □個別指導 □其他                 

評量配分比重:

In-class discussions: 25%

Assignment: 25%

Group oral reports: 25%

Final paper: 25%

課程所屬學制: ■學士班  □碩士班  □博士班  □碩博同修

課程領域:□語言訓練  □語言學與英語教學  □文學  ■文化研究

跨系課程領域:(不需填寫)

 

課號 EL3036

課名 小說與電影

類別 專業學科類

This course introduces students to film texts as well the short stories that inspired them. Students will read both the films and the stories closely to observe their respective cinematic and literary presentation and discuss the changes made in the process of adaptation.

課號 EL2068

課名 世界表演與文化

類別 專業學科類

This course introduces students to some of the most important theatre traditions and performances across cultures. In addition to familiarizing students with the major theatrical arts in the West, this course will also expose students to the performance traditions and theatre cultures of the Asian countries.

課號 EL4071

課名 英語教學專題I

類別 專業學科類

This course is designed for those who contemplate a career in teaching English as second or foreign languages (TESOL). Emphasis will be put on making connections between research and practice in English education. TESOL approaches and methods will be discussed and applied in practical settings. Topics will include the nature of classroom interaction, the roles of teachers and learners, and language education in various social and political contexts.

課號 EL5027

課名 歷史與電影

類別 專業學科類

This course treats the relationship between film and history in three ways. First, we review the history of film itself as an evolution of styles, technologies, and viewing practices since its appearance in the late nineteenth century. Second, we examine the problems of historical representation in Hollywood feature films. Third, we treat films as historical artifacts that help us understand the time and place of their production.

課號 EL4053

課名 兒童文學

類別 專業學科類

This seminar is an introduction to children’s literature as both a literary genre and a cultural practice. Topics may include: the origins of children’s literature, print culture and the middle class; nursery rhymes and playground culture; the history, form and interpretation of fairytales; children’s literature and the promotion of literacy; the children’s literature market; and children’s literature studies.

課號 EL1059

課名 希臘悲劇

類別 專業學科類

This course is an introduction to Greek tragedy. Both the classic works and a selection of related scholarly articles will be read. Major tragic ideas such as hamartia, pride, choice, fate, evil, revenge and self-discovery will be discussed.

課號 EL3089

課名 英美自然書寫

類別 專業學科類

This course introduces students to the genre and the tradition of nature writing in English. Students will be exposed to nature in various incarnations—enticing, chaotic, generous, cruel, mysterious, and heartbreaking—that have inspired nature writers to display it in words.

課號 EL2027

課名 文學與電影中的死亡主題

類別 專業學科類

This course introduces students to the theme of death both in literature and in film. It invites students to think about the meanings of life and death by reading/watching a variety of representations of death in words as well as in motion pictures.

課號 EL3055

課名 社會語言學

類別 專業學科類

Sociolinguistics is the study of how language and society interrelate. Sociolinguistics explores the ways in which speakers effortlessly choose alternative elements of their language based on social factors around them. This course also looks at how speakers are categorized into social groupings based upon their use of language.

課號 EL4087

課名 當代思想

類別 專業學科類

This is an advanced reading course that offers a survey and analysis of certain key influential texts since the 20th century that are rich in social criticism and will help challenge our understanding of contemporary society. Reading materials may include topics such as class politics, civil disobedience, global citizenship, internet culture, etc..

課號 EL4086

課名 莎士比亞

類別 專業學科類

This course introduces students to the drama of the great Bard. Plays are selected with a view to familiarize students with both the forms of the subgenres of Shakespearean drama (history, romance, tragedy, and comedy) and the recurrent themes and issues in Shakespearean canon. The plays are read in conjunction with contextual material so that students may see how the early modern theater interacted with the society and culture that nourished it.

課號 EL2070

課名 文藝復興戲劇選讀

類別 專業學科類

This course introduces students to the English Renaissance as the golden age of English drama. Students will read a selection of plays and some contextual material, exploring not only the forms of dramatic language and the ways of play-acting but also how the plays were shaped by social, cultural, economic, and political forces at work in early modern England. Students will also learn how early modern English society nurtured a theater more integrated into everyday life than any known since.

課號 EL4012

課名 文學批評 Ⅱ

類別 專業學科類

This course is the prequel to Literary Criticism I. Students will be guided through a more specialized study of literary criticism via reading into the earlier schools, from antiquity through the first half of the twentieth century.

課號 EL3069

課名 世界英文文學

類別 專業學科類

The course introduces students to literary works written in English from non-Anglo-American locations around the world. Themes of imperialism, colonialism, post-colonialism as well as globalization may be included.

課號 EL3100

課名 美國文學 III

類別 專業學科類

This course familiarizes students with American literature from World War I to the present. The focus is on major periods (the 20s, Great Depression, Post War, the 60s), trends (Harlem Renaissance, Southern Renaissance, modernism, immigrant writing), and writers such as Hughes, Hemingway, Pound, Eliot, Yezierska, Porter, Hurston, Faulkner, Wright, Steinbeck, Miller, Walker, Oates, and Kingston.

課號 EL3099

課名 英國文學IV

類別 專業學科類

This course familiarizes students with English literature from 1870 to the present. The focus is on major periods (the late Victorian age, the modern and contemporary periods), trends (naturalism, imperialism, Marxism, aestheticism, pre-Raphaelitism, modernism, feminism, post-modernism), and writers such as Wilde, Pater, Ruskin, the Pre-Raphaelites, Morris, the Bronte sisters, the war poets, Hardy, Hopkins, Yeats, T. S. Eliot, Heaney, Becket, Kipling, Lawrence, Conrad, Joyce, Forster, Woolf, Pinter, Shaw, and Stoppard.

課號 EL2066

課名 電子影像拍攝與剪輯

類別 專業學科類

This is a beginner’s movie-making class that teaches students to shoot a short movie using digital camera or cell phone and edit it on a regular computer. Every student must make a 10- to 15-minute short film for term project.

課號 EL4069

課名 語言學專題I

類別 專業學科類

This course explores main elements of discourse analysis, including syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, from applied linguistics perspectives. We will examine theoretical and methodological issues of discourse analysis in a range of empirical studies. The goal is to develop students’ skills in using discourse analysis in the study of linguistic interaction and social practice. Through discussions and analyses of different spoken and written varieties of English, students will gain a systematic understanding of how discourse is situated in culture, community, and genre.

課號 EL4100

課名 文學批評 I

類別 專業學科類

This course introduces students to the schools of contemporary literary theory and prepares students for graduate study in literature and related fields. Students will also acquire a working vocabulary of theoretical concepts, as well as knowledge of where these concepts came from, what critical perspectives they provide, and how they change.

課號 EL3084

課名 電影研究專題

類別 專業學科類

Students in this advanced film course will study a selective body of film texts grouped together under a generic or thematic topic. They will learn to analyze both the specific features of a film as well as its relation to other films of the same genre or theme.

課號 EL2073

課名 第二語言習得

類別 專業學科類

This course introduces second language acquisition (SLA) theory and research. We will discuss the nature of language learning, variables influencing SLA (e.g., linguistic, cognitive, and sociocultural), and the relationship between SLA theory and pedagogy in second and foreign language contexts. Students will apply linguistic analyses to the problems of language acquisition, so some knowledge of language structure and use will be useful.

課號 EL2062

課名 美國文學Ⅱ

類別 專業學科類

This course familiarizes students with American literature from the Civil War to World War I. The focus is major periods (Reconstruction, Gilded Age, the Progressive Era), trends (realism, local color, African American), and writers such as Jacobs, Twain, James, Dickinson, Cather, Chesnutt, Crane, Chopin, and Sui Sin Far.

課號 EL3098

課名 英國文學 III

類別 專業學科類

This course familiarizes students with English literature from 1798 to 1870. The focus is on major periods (the Romantic period, the early and mid-Victorian periods), trends (romanticism, realism, utilitarianism, etc.), and writers such as Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Percy and Mary Shelley, Keats , Lamb, Hazlitt, Thomas de Quincy, , Austen, Scott, Tennyson, Browning, Carlyle, Mill, Arnold, Newman, Dickens, Thackeray, George Eliot.

課號 EL3097

課名 性/別研究概論

類別 專業學科類

This course aims to introduce students to key texts that structure contemporary studies of gender and sexuality as two separate but closely intertwined social categories. Students will read into the historical developments, major authors, key theories, and pivotal debates that make up the field.

課號 EL2080

課名 西洋文學專題

類別 專業學科類

This is a theme-based reading course in literature. It will help students learn how a specific theme develops through selective works in different genres and periods.

課號 EL2074

課名 英語教學概論

類別 專業學科類

This course introduces current trends in the teaching of English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) through lectures, readings, discussions, and practical teaching activities. Students will learn how languages are learned and explore the assumptions underlying TESOL methods and approaches in different educational contexts. The course will survey popular methods and approaches such as whole language, competency-based language teaching, cooperative language learning, content-based instruction, and task-based language teaching.

課號 EL2061

課名 美國文學 I

類別 專業學科類

This course familiarizes students with American literature from settlement to the Civil War. The focus is major periods (Colonial, Revolutionary, American Renaissance), trends (Puritan literature, transcendentalism, the novel), and writers such as Winthrop, Bradstreet, Franklin, Foster, Cooper, Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Whitman, Douglass, Stowe, and Melville.

課號 EL4049

課名 文化研究入門

類別 專業學科類

This course introduces students to the field of Media/Cultural Studies. Students will learn about the concepts, approaches and analytic skills essential to the critical understanding of our mediated everyday life. Topics may include issues of cultural production and consumption, politics of representation and identity formation. Founding theoretical texts and media texts will be read and analyzed.

課號 EL3001

課名 英國文學 II

類別 專業學科類

This course familiarizes students with English literature in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The focus is on major periods (Jacobean, Caroline, Revolutionary, Restoration, and the eighteenth century), literary forms (such as epic, metaphysical poetry, novel, mock epic, and satire), and writers (such as Donne, Herbert, Jonson, Milton, Dryden, Bunyan, Behn, Pope, and Swift).

課號 EL2033

課名 電影研究概論

類別 專業學科類

This course aims to cover three basic areas of film studies: film interpretation and analysis, the film industry, and film theories. Students will learn to read and analyze a film for both its ideological content and its formal features. We will also examine the various institutions that comprise the film industry as an industry.

課號 EL2005

課名 英語語言學概論

類別 專業學科類

The purpose of the course is to introduce students to both the theory of language structure and the techniques of linguistic description. Students will become acquainted with the various levels of language that are common to all languages, including Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology, and Syntax. The course will also touch upon other important sub-fields of linguistics, including Psycholinguistics, Historical linguistics, Language variation/Sociolinguistics

課號 EL2001

課名 英國文學 I

類別 專業學科類

This course familiarizes students with English literature from the Middle Ages to the sixteenth century. The focus is on major literary forms (such as oral poetry, epic, fabliau, sonnet, mystery and morality plays, comedy, and tragedy) and writers (such as Chaucer, More, Sidney, Spenser, Marlow, and Shakespeare).

課號 EL3080

課名 戲劇選讀

類別 專業學科類

This course introduces students to the elements of drama through studying master playwrights, their works and thinking that make great contributions to the evolution of Euro-American stage. It aims to familiarize students with prominent issues of the field.

課號 EL3035

課名 小說研究

類別 專業學科類

This course introduces students to fiction in its varied forms and structural elements. The course combines the reading of works of fiction with critics on particular aspects of these works, as well as select theoretical writings.

課號 EL1013

課名 西洋文學概論

類別 專業學科類

This course is designed to introduce students to the cultures of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Studying the myths of the ancients primarily through the literary works in which they have been preserved, students are exposed to important classical authors, as well as to stories and figures that have sustained interest and kindled imaginations throughout the history of Western culture.

課號 EL2020

課名 文學作品讀法 Ⅱ

類別 專業學科類

This course is an introduction to the ways of reading poetry. Students will learn about the elements of poetry, such as rhyme, rhythm, figurative language, etc., as well as the experience of reading poetic works.

課號 EL2014

課名 西洋文化史 Ⅱ

類別 專業學科類

This is a survey of western civilization from the Age of Reason to the present. Classic texts as well as relevant visual materials will be presented to help students grasp the history and specific cultural forms of the western world.

課號 EL1030

課名 西洋文學概論A

類別 專業學科類

This course is designed to introduce students to the cultures of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Studying the myths of the ancients primarily through the literary works in which they have been preserved, students are exposed to important classical authors, as well as to stories and figures that have sustained interest and kindled imaginations throughout the history of Western culture.

課號 EL2019

課名 文學作品讀法 I

類別 專業學科類

This course is an introduction to ways of reading short fiction. Students will learn about the elements of fiction, such as characters, narrative techniques, figurative language, etc., as well as the experience of reading fictional works.

課號 EL2013

課名 西洋文化史 I

類別 專業學科類

This is a survey of western civilization from antiquity to Renaissance. Classic texts as well as relevant visual materials will be presented to help students grasp the history and specific cultural forms of the western world.

課號 EL3057

課名 翻譯與習作

類別 語言訓練類

This course focuses on the art of translation. Students will read selective translation theories and engage in extensive practice translating texts both from English to Chinese and vice versa.

課號 EL4031

課名 商用會話與寫作

類別 語言訓練類

Business English and Writing prepares students for the language of the workplace. Students will be given exposure to business communication in both its written and oral expressions as well as become familiar with the standards acceptable to business correspondence, with a greater grasp of the vocabulary, phrasing, styling and organization that is particular to business writing.

課號 EL3101

課名 專業寫作

類別 語言訓練類

This is a third-year writing course that prepares students for the professional world. Students will learn how to construct their own personal profiles for employment-related purposes, write letters of explanation/complaint/negotiation, and prepare statements of purpose or study plans.

課號 EL3094

課名 線上英語學習

類別 語言訓練類

This course combines online and face-to-face instruction to explore innovative ways to use technologies for English learning. Through hypertext reading (e.g., online news, media, wikis, and e-journals, etc) and networked communications (e.g., blogging, chatting, podcasting, vodcasting, gaming, etc.), students will go through interactive learning experiences. Language learning theories and pedagogical strategies related to technology use will be discussed and evaluated.

課號 EL4055

課名 論文寫作

類別 語言訓練類

This course introduces students to writing research papers. The course has three objectives: 1) to familiarize students with the techniques of constructing sustained analysis of texts; 2) to guide students in the use of the MLA format for writing academic papers; 3) to teach students how to form and frame their writing as a response to the ongoing critical discussions of the primary text, a process that includes learning to search for, evaluate and incorporate secondary sources.

課號 EL3096

課名 專業溝通技巧

類別 語言訓練類

This is an advanced oral-training class that focuses on developing students’ ability to speak on professional occasions. Students will learn how to speak speculatively and analytically as required in seminars, workshops, academic conferences, or in PR-related hospitality-oriented services.

課號 EL3095

課名 戲劇表演

類別 語言訓練類

The objective of the course is to familiarize students with the all-embracing process of how to stage a play. Students will learn about skills and methods of acting, directing, stage design and music or/and costume design, as well as stage management. At the end of the semester, students will stage and present a performance of 15-20 minutes.

課號 EL2078

課名 文學分析寫作

類別 語言訓練類

This course develops students’ ability to write about literature. Texts are selected by the instructor and can include fiction, poetry, drama, and/or nonfiction prose in English from any period or place. Students will practice skills of close reading, interpretation, and criticism through extensive writing.

課號 EL4075

課名 英文創作

類別 語言訓練類

This course will familiarize students with one or more genres of creative writing. Students will learn and practice both simple and complex forms of creative expressions through extensive writing and exchanges in workshop activities.

課號 EL2079

課名 閱讀散文

類別 語言訓練類

This course aims to introduce students to English prose both as a genre and as a tradition. Readings will familiarize students with the forms and themes of prose in relation to their historical contexts.

課號 EL2077

課名 演說與溝通 II

類別 語言訓練類

This second semester course of sophomore oral training will focus on interpersonal communication skills and the art of negotiation. Through a study of verbal and nonverbal techniques, students will learn how to engage effectively with others through listening actively, tailoring their discussion to the audience, being aware of the body language used, set clear expectations, and manage language and cultural barriers.

課號 EL2076

課名 演說與溝通 I

類別 語言訓練類

This first semester course of sophomore oral training will focus on helping students learn to master the arts of public speaking and communication through observing exemplary speeches delivered at historical moments. Special attention will be given to analyses of the context of speech, the rhetorical approach chosen, and the style of delivery adopted. Students will be required to use these speeches as models and practice oral skills.

課號 EL2075

課名 申論寫作

類別 語言訓練類

This course introduces students to the structure of writing essays. It will include topics such as writing the thesis statement, supporting the thesis claims, explanation and development.

課號 EL1065

課名 閱讀與文化常識

類別 語言訓練類

This reading course aims to broaden students' general knowledge of culture and society through the study of key ideas and thinkers that shape the course of modern history.

課號 EL1064

課名 英文口語訓練

類別 語言訓練類

This course will concentrate on building the student's confidence and ability in face-to-face communication and practicing basic oral skills. Students will participate in a variety of speaking activities that have the common purpose of strengthening oral ability.

課號 EL1063

課名 英文作文

類別 語言訓練類

This is the 2nd half of a freshman writing course that furthers student practice in narration and description, while moving on to techniques in writing exposition and argumentation.

課號 EL1062

課名 進階閱讀

類別 語言訓練類

This reading course aims to enhance students’ proficiency in reading through close reading, analysis, and discussion of contemporary works. Students will be introduced to various topic areas of reading and their specific knowledge patterns.

課號 EL1061

課名 語音學與發音

類別 語言訓練類

This language-training course aims to familiarize students with the study of English phonetics so as to not only understand the uniqueness of the sounds of English in principle but also to observe and adjust the students’ own unique production of sounds to create meaning in that language.

課號 EL1060

課名 影像分析寫作

類別 語言訓練類

This is the 1st half of a freshman writing course that uses visual materials to stimulate students’ interest and engagement with writing. Student will learn and practice basic writing skills, such as narration and description.