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Noriko ikehira

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

  1. Bullet articles


“Senzatsu zenaku gōhō kyō no seiritsu to denpa ni tsuite” [The Establishment and the Diffusion of the Zhancha shan’e yebao jing]. In Tadao Yoshikawa (ed.), Tōdai no shūkyō [Religion in Tang Dynasty], 355-380. Kyoto: Hōyū Shoten, 2000.


“Chōseihō to satori—Bussetsu sanchūkyō to Rōshisetsu gochūkyō chū” [The Way of Nourishing Life and the Spiritual Awakening: Fo Shuo San-chu Jing and Lao-zi Shuo Wu-chu Jing Zhu] .Tōhō shūkyō 100 (2002): 5-26.


“Zange no kōhō ni okeru gōhō to shirushi” [Retribution and Evidence in Repentance Practices]. Chūgoku gakushi, Kogō ( 2003): 83-106.


Kukyō daihi kyō ni okeru shujō kan to Taikyoku [The Great Ultimate and the View of Sentient Beings in the Jiujing dabei jing]. In Kunio Mugitani (ed.), Sankyō kōshō ronsō [Studies on the Interaction between the Three Teachings], 409-436. Kyoto: Jinbun Kagaku Kenkyūjo, 2005.


“Dōkyō to Chūgoku senjutsu kyōten” [Daoism and Scriptures Composed in China]. In Nobuo Horiike and Minoru Sunayama (eds.), Dōkyō kenkyū no saisentan [At the Forefront of Daoist Studies], 36-63.Tokyo: Taiga Shobō, 2006.


“Butsu, Dō ni okeru gokai no juji to nijūgo shin no shugo ni tsuite [Observation of the Five Precepts and Protection by Twenty-five Deities in Buddhism and Taoism].” Tōhō gaku 116 (2008):56-72.


“ Butsu, Dō bunken chū no kaishinsetsu ni mirareru hito to kamigami tono kyōsei ni tsuite” [Symbiosis of Human Beings and Deities in the Idea of Deities for Precepts Seen in Buddhist and Daoist Materials]. In Tanaka Fumio and Terry Kleeman (eds.), Dōkyō to Kyōsei shisō [Daoism and Symbiotic Thought], 53-72.Tokyo: Taiga Shobō, 2009.


© 2006  Daozang Jiyao Projet,  Updated Feb., 2010

 

    profile





Name: Noriko IKEHIRA

Profession: Part-time Lecturer

Place of birth: Osaka

Nationality: Japanese



    education





Degrees:


  1. Ph.D. Sinology,  Osaka City University, 2002


  1. M.A. Sinology, Osaka City University, 1996


  1. B.A. (Chinese Language and Literature), Wakayama University, 1993


Other Graduate Study:

  1. Taiwan Normal University, Mandarin Training Center(Taipei), 1997



Teaching experience





  1. Part-time Lecturer at Osaka City University (History of Chinese Thought), 2009-to Present


  1. Part-time Lecturer at Osaka City University (Chinese), 2000-to Present


  1. Part-time Lecturer at Kwansei Gakuin University (Chinese Philosophy and Thought, Chinese Language), 2004-to Present


  1. Part-time Lecturer at Kinki University (Chinese), 2004-to Present


  1. Part-time Lecturer at Bukkyo University (Chinese), 1999-2005


  1. Part-time Lecturer at Kobe Shinwa Women’s University (History of Chinese Thought, History of Chinese Literature), 1999-2004



















 

Chinese Buddhist apocrypha and Daoism

Interaction between the Three Teachings

History of Chinese thought and religion in Medieval period

Selected Publications