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J144 Spring 2013
Course Schedule / Outline

 

this page will be under construction for most of the semester*

 

JAN 20 2013—NOTE: The Web pages from this class are far from complete at this time. However, I'm releasing the draft so you can get a sense for the course. The assignments, tests and dates for these won't change from what is presented here. ... The session pages are empty now. Some of them will be filled in during the course of the terms. Others will not. "Session control" days will have content submitted by work groups to me.

This outline gives the course's structure on a single page. It also provides direct links to each class session. Topics, assignments, and notes are on individual pages. Individual pages undergo revision during the term so they should not be downloaded. This page is less likely to change; however, you should not bookmark it. Rather, you should bookmark the Announcements Page and navigate here from there, to insure that you are informed of important class information.

*Meets Tues & Thurs 2-3:30 PM

Important Dates

*All deadlines HERE, when available

  • Jan 22 (Tu) — First class
  • Feb 5 (Tu) — Midterm 01, Basho's life and lifework
  • Feb 28 (Th) — Midterm 02, haikai and sabi
  • Mar 7 (Th) — Midterm 03, Oku no hosomichi, in translation
  • Mar 12 – May 2 — Sometime during these days your work group will have full control of a session of the course
  • May 2 (Th) — Last class
  • May 6 (Mon) NEW TIME: May 5 (Sun) — Meeting request form due at 2 AM (that's early Sunday morning, NOT Monday morning—I need Monday to write my responses to you)
  • May 7 (Tu) & May 9 (Th) — (RRR week) Students who have been approved for a meeting meet with me according to the RRR WEEK INTERVIEW SCHEDULE
  • Final Exam: MONDAY, MAY 13, 2013   1130-230P
  • May 16 (Th) — Essay due at 2 AM (that's early Thursday morning, NOT Friday morning: I need Thursday for grading)

Course Outline / Schedule

Orientation

Session 01: Course Orientation, group formation

Matsuo Bashō's life and lifework

Session 02: Bashō's life and lifework (lecture)

Session 03: Group presentations on Bashō's life and lifework

  • Group A: 1644–1655
  • Group B: 1656–1665
  • Group C: 1666–1672
  • Group D: 1673–1679

Session 04: Group presentations on Bashō's life and lifework

  • Group E: 1680–1685
  • Group F: 1686–1690
  • Group G: 1691–1694

Session 05: Midterm 01 – Bashō's life and lifework

Basics of haikai, Basho's poems including in particular poems strong in sabi, general introduction of sabi

Session 06: Haikai & very brief comments on sabi (lecture)

*Your definition of sabi is due to me at the beginning of class on this day, Session 06. It is to be emailed by your team leader, using the subject line J144_sabidef Group groupletter

Session 07: Discussion of sabi definitions, and defense of definitions by group

*Please go to the Session 07 session page. There is an assignment there, due at the beginning of this session.

Session 08: Bashō's haikai — Introductory reading

*Please go to the Session 08 session page. There is an assignment there, due at the beginning of this session.

Session 09: Bashō's haikai

Haikai sheet 1: The worksheet is on bSpace, the instructions for it are on Assignments & Tests. Status: now available

Session 10: Bashō's haikai

Haikai sheet 2: The worksheet is on bSpace, the instructions for it are on Assignments & Tests. Status: not yet available

Session 11: Bashō's haikai

Haikai sheet 3: The worksheet is on bSpace, the instructions for it are on Assignments & Tests. Status: not yet available

Session 12: Midterm 02 – Haikai (general), sabi, Bashō's haikai, humor in haikai

Oku no hosomichi, in English

Session 13: Oku no hosomichi, in full and in English, with additional readings

Session 14: Midterm 03Oku no hosomichi (in translation and in full, and some critical analysis also assigned)

*Also due at the beginning of this session: Map worksheet

Oku no hosomichi, in Japanese

*When the gloss is ready, it will be announced on the announcements page and typed in below.

*When the reading assignment is ready, I will do the same thing. PLEASE FOLLOW THE DEADLINES LISTED BELOW, NOT WHAT THE STUDENTS MIGHT PUT ON THE ASSIGNMENT. — I reserve the right to explore the reading assignments on the first of the two sessions.

*Student submission deadlines are on the sidebar deadline tab.

Session 15: Oku no hosomichi "Fukagawa": grammar questions and discussion of scholarship on the work

  • Vocabulary gloss is now available on bSpace
  • Reading assignment is now available on bSpace, however the assignment says due Thursday but in fact you must have the reading completed by Tuesday.

Session 16: Oku no hosomichi "Fukagawa": group run session

Session 17: Oku no hosomichi "Nikkō": grammar questions and discussion of scholarship on the work

  • Vocabulary gloss is now available on bSpace
  • Reading assignment is now available on bSpace

Session 18: Oku no hosomichi "Nikkō": group run session

Session 19: Oku no hosomichi "Sesshoseki": grammar questions and discussion of scholarship on the work

  • Vocabulary gloss is now available on bSpace
  • Reading assignment is now available on bSpace, however the assignment says due Thursday but in fact you must have the reading completed by Tuesday.

Session 20: Oku no hosomichi "Sesshoseki": group run session

Session 21: Oku no hosomichi "Matsushima": grammar questions and discussion of scholarship on the work

Session 22: Oku no hosomichi "Matsushima": group run session

Session 23: Oku no hosomichi "Hiraizumi": grammar questions and discussion of scholarship on the work

Session 24: Oku no hosomichi "Hiraizumi": group run session

Session 25: Oku no hosomichi "Ichifuri": grammar questions and discussion of scholarship on the work

Session 26: Oku no hosomichi "Ichifuri": group run session

Session 27: Oku no hosomichi "Komatsu": grammar questions and discussion of scholarship on the work

Session 28: Oku no hosomichi "Komatsu": group run session

RRR week activities

RRR Sessions

Students who have been approved for a meeting meet with me according to the RRR WEEK INTERVIEW SCHEDULE.

Final Exam

Comprehensive final: MONDAY, MAY 13, 2013   1130-230P

Essay due

Due date not yet set but during exam week. However, sufficient progress needs to be done to answer questions about its thesis and such. Probably there will be a thesis statement + abstract due during the last week of classes or the Monday of RRR week.


*UNDER CONSTRUCTION: If this has not been erased it means something on this page is incomplete. Perhaps I want to recheck information or perhaps I haven't converted the page from the version of the previous class. It is available but should be taken dubiously.

*THOUGHTS: My hope is that you look at this portion BEFORE a session. If there is content here it might help you focus on the main points of the day. However, I add various things here at various times. When I feel I haven't succeeded in class stating something clearly, I might restate it here. Of if it is a difficult concept in might be given in written form here. I will assume that you have read and rechecked for changes this session in preparation for any midterm or other quiz or test. J144 Spring 2013: I am not quite sure how I will use this section or even if it will exist.

Course outline
Tu, Jan 22: Sess01
Th, Jan 24: Sess02
Tu, Jan 29: Sess03
Th, Jan 31: Sess04
Tu, Feb 5: Sess05
Th, Feb 7: Sess06
Tu, Feb 12: Sess07
Th, Feb 14: Sess08
Tu, Feb 19: Sess09
Th, Feb 21: Sess10
Tu, Feb 26: Sess11
Th, Feb 28: Sess12
Tu, Mar 5: Sess13
Th, Mar 7: Sess14
Tu, Mar 12: Sess15
Th, Mar 14: Sess16
Tu, Mar 19: Sess17
Th, Mar 21: Sess18
Spring Break
Tu, Apr 2: Sess19
Th, Apr 4: Sess20
Tu, Apr 9: Sess21
Th, Apr 11: Sess22
Tu, Apr 16: Sess23
Th, Apr 18: Sess24
Tu, Apr 23: Sess25
Th, Apr 25: Sess26
Tu, Apr 30: Sess27
Th, May 2: Sess28
Tu, May 7 or Th, May 9: RRR has short oral defense

Final Exam: Monday, May 13, 11:30-2:30