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History and culture of Japan. Lecture 1. Introduction to Japanese Culture
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History and culture of JapanLecture 1
"Introduction to Japanese Culture"
Jakub Zajfert M.A.
[email protected]
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My humble personM. A. Jakub Zajfert
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There are no stupid questions!
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PlanNo.
Topic
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Introduction to Japanese Culture.
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A brief history of Japan.
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Japanese language and computers.
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The nature and climate of Japan.
Japanese cuisine.
Japanese Architecture.
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History of the manga.
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Samurai and ninja.
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Traditional music of Japan.
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Japanese theater and television.
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History of Geisha and Kagai.
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Religions of Japan.
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History of Japanese Science.
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Japanese technologies.
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History of Japan in the 20th century
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Course rules• Presence is optional
• Written evaluation work
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Work - guidelines• Work on any topic related to Japan
• Contains:
• Title
• Name, surname and index number of the author
• Content (min. 3600 characters with spaces)
• Bibliography
• Plagiarism is strictly prohibited!
• Deadline:
until December 1! Until 23:59
• Files in the following formats: .doc, .docx,
• e-mail title: HKJ essay <index number>
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Bibliography
• Position
• Position
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Summary!• 3600 characters with spaces
• Title, Author, Bibliography (sources)
• The topic is to be related to Japan / Japanese culture in any way
• The format of the work is .doc / .docx
• Please send an email to [email protected]
• (e-mail title: HKJ essay <index number>
• Deadline: until 1.XII
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Let's talk about culture1. the ability to interact with people, behave appropriately to the situation; culture,
refinement, tact, sophistication;
2. material and mental activities of societies and their products;
3. society considered for its material and mental achievements;
4. We can also understand culture as "a correspondingly high level of development
of society in some respect."
SJP
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Japanese culture?10.
Japanese culture?11.
ChangesFrom
• Matriarchy
• Itinerant tribes
• Emperor
• Insulation
• God - Emperor
To
• Patriarchy
• Settlement
• Shogun and emperor again!
• Opening to the world
• Man - Emperor
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Japanese language• Three recording systems
• Quantity
• Tonicity
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Japanese art14.
Kimono15.
Architecture16.
Music17.
Japanese theater18.
Sport19.
Japanese cuisine20.
The charm of passing21.
Daily22.
Thank you very much forattention!
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• Hall J. W., JAPONIA, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, Warszawa 1979.
• Tubielewicz J., Kultura Japonii SŁOWNIK, Wydawnictwo szkolne i pedagogiczne, Warszawa 1996.
• Varley P., Kultura Japońska, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagielońskiego, Kraków 2006.
• Kubiak Ho-Chi B., Estetyka i sztuka japońska, Wydawnictwo Universitas, Kraków 2009.
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Universitas, Kraków 2005.
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• Red. Wilkoszewska K., Estetyka japońska, Antologia, Wydawnictwo Universitas, Kraków 2005.