Kenji Tateishi
- 准教授
- 学位:博士(文学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Cultural and Social Studies / Department of Asian Studies
- Graduate School of Letters / Course of History
ジャンル
- History, Japanese History
詳細情報
研究キーワード
- Yunnan
- Bai people
研究分野
- Humanities & social sciences Cultural anthropology and folklore
- Humanities & social sciences History - Asia/Africa
論文
Selection of Chinese Characters and Vocabulary in Bai People's Baiwen in DaLi, YunNan
An Introduction to study on the text of "Zhan Long Tou"(斬龍頭) of Da Ben Qu(大本曲) which is folk entertainment by the Bai ethnicity in Dali, Yunnan, China
The Acceptance of Han Culture during the Tang-Wu Zhou Period in the Yunnan Region : An Analysis of "Stele of the Governor of Dongzhou in the Great Zhou Dynasty" : 大周故河東州刺史之碑
A History of Da Ben Qu
The Change of Graves and Funerals at Dali Yunnan, China
Royal Authority Ideology of the Nan-Chao Kingdom during Its Later Period: A Reinterpretation and of Non-Chao T'u Chuan
書籍等出版物
- The Study on the Zha Mei’an (鍘美案), the text of Da Ben Qu (大本曲) :The analysis on the Baiwen(白文) the Bai People’s writing system in Dali, Yunnan
- The Collection of example of Bai wen (白文) written by the Bai people, an ethnic group in Dali, Yunnan Province, Chia. : Huang Shi Nu Dui Jin Gang Jing(黄氏女対金剛経)as an Example
- The Study of Zha Mei An, a Text of Da Ben Qu that Records the Folk Entertainment Songs Performed by the Bai People: the Analysis of the Texts of the Bai People in Yunnan Province of China.
- The Study of Huang Shi Nü Dui Jin Gang Jing, a Text of Da Ben Qu that Records the Folk Entertainment Songs Performed by the Bai People: the Analysis of the Texts of the Bai People in Yunnan Province of China.
講演?口頭発表等
- Script and Document of Bai, Minority in China
- Selection of Chinese Characters and Vocabulary in Bai People's Bai wen in Dali, YunNan
所属学会
- Japan society of cultural studies of Chinese charactors
- Japan society for southeast ajian studies
共同研究?競争的資金等の研究課題
The Basic study on Baiwen texts- Comparison and analysis on vocabulary notation -
Interdisciplinary study on folk religion texts in Modern China
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