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実践上の課題に応じた家庭科の授業研究
本研究課題では、各連携先に応じた実践上の課題を設定し、情報共有・意見交換等の活動を通して大学教員と小・中・高等学校の家庭科担当教員の双方の立場から、授業力の向上を目指したさまざまな活動に取り組んでいる。今年度の主な活動内容について、以下のとおり報告する
A Study on Thomas Mann’s novel “Die Betrogene (The Black Swan)”
Thomas Mann’s last novel “Die Betrogene( The Black Swan)” is considered retrospective, as it uses motifs from his homosexual relationships and previous works. But Bachofen’s theory of motherhood and Nietzsche’s Blonde Beast, which were critically treated as Nazi-like in his previous works, are associated with Goethe’s sympathy with nature and re-evaluated in this work. This novel marks a new direction in Mann’s works, reflecting his change of perspective on life, death and nature in his later years
The symbolic functions of linguistic landscape in global tourist destinations : Insights from Tokyo and Berlin
The Shin-Ōkubo and Neukölln quarters are multi-ethnic tourist destinations near Tokyo’s and Berlin’s centers, respectively. Over the past two decades, the significant influx of immigrants to both quarters has led to notable changes, especially in the quarters’ Linguistic Landscape (LL). Based on a linguistic-ethnographic approach, this study clarified the main features and latent functions of such LL changes. Data was collected between 2022 and 2024 based on direct observation, photographic documentation, content analysis of street services’ signs, and semi-structured interviews with eight shopkeepers in each quarter. Results revealed that Arabic is mainly used in Neukölln’s LL as a compatible communicative medium to overcome language barriers and foster a sense of community. Whereas Chinese is used in Shin-Ōkubo’s activities as an ideological tool to express identity and power in a competing multi-ethnic entity. These findings highlight the significance of LL in promoting and maintaining the identity of multiethnic tourist destinations