Project Team
Project Team


Hideyuki akioka
Part-time Researcher at the Institute for Research in Humanities
Kyoto University, Institute for Research in Humanities, Center for Informatics in East Asian Studies
Higashiogura-cho 47, Kitashirakawa, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8265 (Japan)
Tel.: +81-75-753-6979
Fax: +85-75-753-6999
Research Interests
articles
“Riku Seisei no naitan shisō” [The alchemical thought of Lu Xixing]. In Noguchi Tetsurō (ed. ), Dōkyō no seimei to shintai ron [Essays on the body and the view of life in Daoism], 197-214. Tokyo: Yūzankaku shuppansha, 2000.
“Shi Kengo shotan— Dōkyōshi ni okeru sono ichi” [Preliminary Research on Shi Jianwu—His Position in Daoist History]. In Tadao Yoshikawa (ed.), Tōdai no shūkyō [Religion in Tang Dynasty], 487-508. Kyoto: Hōyū Shoten, 2000.
“Naitan geki shotan— Ran Mo Seiten fūgetsu tsūgenki” [A First Approach to Inner Alchemy Plays: Lan Mao’s Xingtian fengyue tongxuanji].In Kunio Mugitani (ed.), Sankyō kōshō ronsō [Studies on the Interaction between the Three Teachings], 685-705. Kyoto: Jinbun Kagaku Kenkyūjo, 2005.
© 2006 Daozang Jiyao Projet

profile


Name: Hideyuki AKIOKA
Profession: Part-time Lecturer
Place of birth: Hyogo Prefecture
Nationality: Japanese

education


Degrees:
Ph.D. Sinology, Osaka City University, 2000
•M.A. Sinology, Osaka City University, 1993
•B.A. (Chinese Language and Literature), Osaka City University, 1991
Other Graduate Study:
• Sichuan University, Department of Religious Studies, 1993

Teaching experience


•Part-time Lecturer at Osaka City University (Chinese), 1997-to Present
•Part-time Lecturer at Kwansei Gakuin University (Chinese), 1996-to Present
•Part-time Lecturer at Kansai University (Chinese), 2003-to Present
•Part-time Lecturer at Baika Women’s University (Chinese), 2006-to Present
•Part-time Lecturer at Kinki University (Chinese), 2000-to Present
•Administrative Assistant at Kyoto University, Institute for Research in Humanities 2006-2007
Modern Daoism
Inner Alchemy (neidan)
Interaction between the Three Teachings
Selected Publications