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Faculty of Arts and Literature
The Faculty of Arts and Literature consists of six departments: Japanese Literature, English, Arts, Cultural History, Mass Communication, and European Cultural Studies. The objective of this Faculty is to give students a deep and clear understanding of our dynamic modern world in terms of cultural, social and historical perspectives. Students are required to be pro?cient not only in Japanese but in many languages, such as English, German, French, Chinese and Italian. Working from the foundation of these language studies, students major in various topics, such as art, music, ?lm and folklore, as well as literature, history and philosophy, acquiring a broad perspective through interdisciplinary research. For this reason our Faculty is called ‘Arts and Literature,’ as opposed to other universities' Literature faculties. Small classes encourage in-depth discussions, broaden students’ perspectives, and develop critical faculties and ?exible thinking; in this way our Faculty helps students to develop into highly original and receptive individuals. We believe this approach enables us to equip our graduates with the necessary skills for success in our complex and rapidly changing society.
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The Department of Japanese Literature offers research opportunities in the ?elds of Japanese literature, Japanese linguistics, and Chinese classical literature. Japanese literature studies are grounded in canonical works such as the Ise Monogatari and Manyoshu, but also cover a wide range of classical, modern, and contemporary literature. In Japanese linguistics, the Japanese language is studied from historical, phonetic, and grammatical perspectives. Courses are also offered on the history of writing and calligraphy. Students of the Chinese classical literature course compare Japanese and Chinese literary works, and study Chinese poetry and other Chinese literary works.
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Offering courses in literatures in English, cultural studies, and linguistics, the curriculum at the Department of English strikes a balance between traditional disciplines and new ?elds of study. Students choosing to specialize in literature may study British and American literature as well as works in English by writers from other countries. Those who choose to pursue cultural studies have the opportunity to explore the cultures of English-speaking societies using visual, literary and electronic media. Linguistics students approach the English language by studying sound (phonology) and grammar (syntax) as well as sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, and psycholinguistics.
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