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ACTA ASIATICA:
Bulletin of the Institute of Eastern Culture
ISSN 0567-7254
わが国における東方学・日本学関係の最新の研究論文とその専門分野別による研究史、研究動向等を特集形式にまとめて海外学界・研究者に紹介する英文学術誌。特集号編集に当っては責任編集者を委嘱し、専門分野ごとに特定のテーマを設け、その体系的な紹介を企図している。
The journal in English language introducing recent academic fruits by leading
Japanese scholars in the field of Asian and Japanese studies. Published
semiannually.
18.2×25.7cm, approximately 128 pp. per issue.
Price: No. 1 (March 1961)~No.105 (Aug. 2013): ¥4,200 each volume
No. 106 (March 2014)~ ¥4,300 each volume
No. 119 (Published Aug. 2020) |
Sogdians in Sogdiana, China, and Turfan during the Sixth Century
YOSHIDA Yutaka吉田豊: Introduction
Alisher BEGMATOV, Amtriddin BERDIMURODOV, Gennadiy BOGOMOLOV, MURAKAMI
Tomomi村上智見, TERA-MURA Hirofumi寺村裕史, UNO Takao宇野隆夫, and USAMI Tomoyuki宇佐美智之:
New Discoveries from Kafir-kala: Coins, Sealings, and Wooden Cravings
Frantz GRENET: The Wooden Panels from Kafir-kala: A Group Portrait of the
Samarkand nāf (Civic Body)
ARAKAWA Masaharu 荒川正晴: The Kao-ch‘ang Kingdom’s Rule of Turfan and Its
Sogdian Colonies in the Sixth Century
BI Bo 畢波: The New Bilingual Sogdian and Chinese Epitaph from Yeh 鄴and the
Sogdians in the Northern Ch‘i Dynasty
YAMASHITA Shōji 山下将司: Sogdians during the Period of Division in North China in the Sixth Century as Depicted in Chinese-Language Epitaphs
No. 118 (Published Feb. 2020) |
What is Tathāgatagarbha: Buddha-Nature or Buddha Within?
SAITŌ Akira 斎藤明: Introduction
SAITŌ Akira: Buddha-Nature or Buddha Within?: Revisiting the Meaning of
Tathāgatagarbha
KANŌ Kazuo 加納和雄: A Syntactic Analysis of the Term Tathāgatagarbha in Sanskrit Fragments and Multiple Meanings of Garbha in the Mahāparinirvāṇamahāsūtra
Michael ZIMMERMANN: A Multi-associative Term: Why Tathāgatagarbha Is Not One and the Same
Christopher V. JONES: Reconsidering the “Essence” of the Indian Buddha-Nature
Literature
SHIMODA Masahiro下田正弘: The Structure of the Soteriology of Tathāgatagarbha Thought as Seen from the Perspective of Differences in Modes of Discourse: In Response to Critical Buddhism
No. 117 (Published Aug. 2019) |
Eastern Studies Emanating from the East: Its Diversity and Possibilities
KOJIMA Tsuyoshi小島毅: Introduction
SUN Ge孫歌: Takeuchi Yoshimi’s View of Asia and Its Context
KOJIMA Tsuyoshi: The Establishment of the Study of Chinese Philosophy
SUE Takashi 須江隆: The Significance of Disseminating Abroad the Fruits of
Japanese Sinology: With Reference to My Own Experience of Academic Exchange
with Euro-Americans
FUNAYAMA Tōru 船山徹: The Study of Chinese Buddhist Thought in Japan: ‘Subcommentary’
and Its Japanese and Chinese Equivalents
TAKAGISHI Akira 高岸輝: The Development of International Research on Japanese Art History: With a Focus on Yashiro Yukio’s Study of Illustrated Handscrolls
MORIKAWA Tomoko 守川知子: The Study of West Asian History in Japan: A Historical
Review and Recent Developments
No. 116 (Published Feb. 2019) |
The History of Commercial Publishing in Premodern East Asia
FUJIMOTO Yukio 藤本幸夫: Introduction
ŌKI Yasushi 大木康: The History of Bookshops in China: With a Focus on the Early Modern Period
UEHARA Kyūichi 上原究一: On the Position of Chiang-hsi in Commercial Publishing
in the Late Ming and Early Ch‘ing
LEE Yoonsuk 李胤錫: The Character and Position of Commercially Published Books
in Publishing during the Chosŏn Dynasty
SUZUKI Toshiyuki 鈴木俊幸: Bookshops and Publishing: Characteristics of the Culture of Books in the Edo Period
FUJIMOTO Yukio: Commercial Publishing in Chosŏn Korea before Bookshop Editions
No. 115 (Published Aug. 2018) |
Medical Treatment and Its Indigenization in the Sinographic Cultural Sphere
MAYANAGI Makoto (真柳誠): Introduction
SUZUKI Noriko (鈴木則子): Developments in Balneology in Early Modern Japan
and the Transformation of Hot Springs
NAGANO Hitoshi (長野仁): The Transformation of Japanese Acumoxa Brought About
by the Adaptation of Passages from Chinese Medical Works of the Ming Period
SHIN Dongwon申東源: The Development of Self-Awareness in Indigenous Medical
Traditions in Premodern Korean Medical History
MAYANAGI Makoto: The Traditions and Characteristics of Vietnamese Medicine
No. 114 (Published Feb. 2018) |
Shih-lu / Sillok / Thực Lục / Jitsuroku in Modern East Asia
NAKAMI Tatsuo (中見立夫): Introduction
NAKAMI Tatsuo: Aspects of the Compilation of Shih-lu / Sillok / Thực Lục / Jitsuroku in East Asia
IWAKABE Yoshimitsu (岩壁義光): The Compilation of Imperial Annals by the Imperial
Household Ministry since the Meiji Era: The Creation of a New Tradition
NAGASHIMA Hiroki (永島広紀): The Compilation of the Annals of the Korean Emperors
Kojong and Sunjong by the Japanese Imperial Household Library and the Yi
Royal Household
NAKAMI Tatsuo: The Study and Publication of Shih-lu / Sillok / Thực Lục / Jitsuroku by Japanese “Oriental Historians”
IWAKABE Yoshimitsu: An Outline of the Compilation of the Shōwa Tennō Jitsuroku
NAKAMI Tatsuo: Concluding Remarks: Why Did the Japanese Evince Such an Interest in Jitsuroku and Will Their Compilation Continue in the Future?
No. 113 (Published Aug. 2017) |
Computational Arts (Shu-shu) and Intellectual Thought in Traditional Chinese Society
IKEDA Tomohisa (池田知久): Introduction
LI Ling (李零): The Revolution in Shu-shu: From Divination Using Tortoiseshells and Yarrow Stalks to Shih Methods and Selection
KUDŌ Motoo (工藤元男): Local Government Officials and Shu-shu: A View from Daybooks (Jih-shu)
TAKEDA Tokimasa (武田時昌): The Six Incurables and Four Difficulties: An Examination
of the Paradigms of Chinese Medicine from the Perspective of Shu-shu Studies
KAWAHARA Hideki (川原秀城): A Third Thesis concerning Shu-shu: Is Neo-Confucianism the Study of Shu-shu?
MINAKUCHI Takuju (水口拓寿): Perceptions of “Water Quality” in Early-Ch‘ing Feng-shui Texts: An Inquiry into Shen Hao’s Ti-hsüeh
No. 112 (Published Feb. 2017) |
Japanese Research on Intellectual Trends in China and Korea from the Eleventh
to Seventeenth Centuries
KOJIMA Tsuyoshi (小島毅): Introduction
ITŌ Takayuki (伊東貴之): Postwar Japanese research on the history of early
modern Chinese thought
KOJIMA Tsuyoshi (小島毅): Methods employed in research on the Chu Hsi school: Research trends in Japan since the 1970s
YOKOTE Yutaka (横手裕): Development of Taoist studies in Japan: With a focus
on the eleventh to seventeenth centuries
OGAWA Takashi (小川隆): The study of Chinese Ch‘an in Japan in the second
half of the twentieth century
A. Charles MULLER: Japanese studies of Korean Buddhism: The present state
of the field
No. 111 (Published Aug. 2016) |
Recent Trends in Japanese Language Studies
KIDA Akiyoshi (木田章義): Introduction
KIDA Akiyoshi(木田章義): The Present State of Research on the Japanese Language and Related Issues
HIZUME Shūji (肥爪周二): Some Questions concerning Japanese Phonology: A Historical Approach
FUKUDA Yoshiichirō (福田嘉一郎): Forms of Predicative Propositions in Early
Middle Japanese: Japanese Morphology and Inflection
ŌTSUKI Makoto (大槻信): The Origins of Japanese Prose: “Reading” and “Writing”
Sven OSTERKAMP: Foreign Sources on the History of the Japanese Language:
Problems and Prospects
No. 110 (Published Feb. 2016) |
A New Approach to Chinese Intellectual History: With a Focus on Modes of
Scholarship and Their Transmission from the Sung to Republican Periods
KOMINAMI Ichirō (小南一郎): Introduction
KOJIMA Tsuyoshi (小島毅): Politics and interpretations of the Confucian Canon
during the Sung: Differences and similarities between Wang An-shih and
Chu Hsi
MIYA Noriko (宮紀子): “Knowledge” in East and West during the Mongol period
MIURA Shūichi (三浦秀一): “The profound intent of valuing both men and laws”
: Provincial examinations in the mid-Ming and the history of Chinese thought
LIAO Chao-heng (廖肇亨): Early modern Buddhist sociopolitical thought at turning
points in history: A comparison of the Ming-Ch‘ing transition and the Ch‘ing-Republican
transition
MIZUKAMI Masaharu (水上雅晴): Ch‘ing scholarship and private secretariats: With a focus on compilatory publications and proxy writing
HIRATA Shōji (平田昌司): “Let us abandon ‘benevolence, righteousness, ritual
propriety, and wisdom’”: The emergence of the Institute of History and
Philology, Academia Sinica
No. 109 (Published Aug. 2015) |
A New Approach to Chinese Intellectual History: With a Focus on Modes of Scholarship and Their Transmission from the Pre-Ch‘in to T‘ang Periods
KOMINAMI Ichirō (小南一郎): Introduction
KOMINAMI Ichirō (小南一郎): The school system in ancient China
SHIN Hyeon (辛賢): Aspects of study of the Confucian Classics during the
Han: The formation of cosmological “knowledge”
YOSHIKAWA Tadao (吉川忠夫):. “Family scholarship” during the Six dynasties and its milieu
FUNAYAMA Tōru (船山徹):.Buddhism during the Liang dynasty: Some of its characteristics
as a form of scholarship
No. 108 (Published Feb. 2015) |
Buddhism and Debate: The Development of Mahāyāna Buddhism and Its Background
in Terms of Religio-Philosophical History
SAITŌ Akira (斎藤明): Introduction
SAITŌ Akira : Avalokiteśvara and Īśvara worship
AKAMATSU Akihiko (赤松明彦): Mahāyāna Buddhism and Hinduism: The development
of illusionism and its background
MURAKAMI Shinkan (村上真完): Controversies between Buddhism and Indian philosophical
schools: On caitanya (spirituality, sentience, or intelligence)
YOSHIMIZU Kiyotaka (吉水清孝): Kumārila’s criticism of (Mahāyāna) Buddhism
as seen from the theory of the sources of dharma
EINOO Shingo (永ノ尾信悟), Hindu rituals and Buddhist rituals
No. 107 (Published Aug. 2014) |
The Reception of Chinese Literature in Japanese Literature and Its Transformation
ŌTANI Masao (大谷雅夫): Introduction
FUJIWARA Katsumi (藤原克己): Some Remarks on “Dialogue with the Impoverished”
by Yamanoue no Okura
KIM Moonkyong (金文京): The Lineage of Ludic Literature about Comparative
Debates in East Asia
GOTŌ Akio (後藤昭雄): Chinese Poets in Heian Literature
SATŌ Michio (佐藤道生): The Popularity of Sino-Japanese Topic Poetry During
the Heian Period
SUDA Chisato (須田千里): The Influence of Chinese Literature on Modern Japanese
Literature: Kōda Rohan, Akutagawa Ryūnosuke, Satō Haruo, and Nakajima Atsushi
No. 106 (Published Feb. 2014) |
Society and Thought during the Later Chosŏn Dynasty
KAWAHARA Hideki (川原秀城): Introduction
YOSHIDA Mitsuo (吉田光男): An Examination of Discourse Surrounding the Sarim Faction (士林派) and Literati Purges: For the Advancement of Research on the Political History of the Chosŏn Period
ROKUTANDA Yutaka (六反田豊): The Historical Significance of the Uniform Land
Tax Law (大同法) and the Realities of Its Implementation
FUJIMOTO Yukio (藤本幸夫): The Current State of Research on Catalogues of Old
Korean Books
KAWAHARA Hideki: The Neo-Confucian Studies of Song Siyŏl 宋時烈: The Grand
Summation of Scholarship of the Early and Middle Chosŏn Dynasty
KIM Kwangrae (金光来): Sin Hudam’s 慎後聃 Criticism of Treatises on Catholic
Doctrine: Points at Issue Reflected in His Tonwa Sŏhak Pyŏn 遯窩西学辨
No. 105 (Published Aug. 2013) |
Comparative Research on “Written Prayers”(Yüan-wen / Ganmon) in China and Japan
KIM Moonkyong (金文京): Introduction: Towards Comparative Research on “Written
Prayers”(Yüan-wen / Ganmon 願文) in China and Japan
HUANG Cheng (黄征): An Overview of Yüan-wen from Tun-huang 敦煌
GOTŌ Akio (後藤昭雄): Japanese Ganmon: Their Charater and the Current State of Research
KOMINE Kazuaki (小峯和明): The Ganmon as an Example of the “Ritual Arts and Literature”: The View from East
Asia
ABE Yasurō (阿部泰郎): Aspects of Gammon in Medieval Japanese Buddhist Rites: Ganmon as Core Religious Texts
ARAMI Hiroshi (荒見泰史): The Tun-huang Su-chiang chuang-yen hui-hsiang wen 俗講荘厳廻向文 and Transformation Texts
ISHII Kōsei (石井公成): Gammon in Buddhist Studies: Comments on Paper Presented at the Symposium “A Comparison
of “Written Prayers”(Yüan-wen / Ganmon) in China and Japan”
No. 104 (Published March 2013) |
The Geopolitics of Scholarship: Asian Studies in the United States and Asia in the Postwar Period
HAMASHITA Takeshi (濱下武志)
HAN Tie (韓鉄): The Hegemonic Vision of the Ford Foundation and the Success
of Its China Program
KOIZUMI Junko (小泉順子): Studies on the Chinese in Thailand and Thai Studies
in the United States in Historical and Geopolitical Contexts
HAMASHITA Takeshi (濱下武志): American Academic Policy on Asian Studies during
the Cold War: A Geo-Academic Map of China Studies in Cross-Pacific Regions
LEE Pui-tak (李培徳): Asianism in Post-war Hong Kong and Japan: The Case of
Ch‘ien Mu and Ōta Kōzō
KOBAYASHI Yasuko (小林寧子): Development of Studies on Islam in Indonesia: Towards a Combination of Area Studies and Islamic Stuides
No. 103 (Published Aug. 2012) |
Intercultural Contact in Medieval Japan
MURAI Shōsuke (村井章介): Introduction
ŌTSUKA Norihiro (大塚紀弘): The Introduction of Southern Sung Buddhism to Japan
by Japanese Monks Who Visited China and Its Repercussions
HASHIMOTO Yū (橋本雄): Korea in Muromachi Culture: Cultural Exchange between Japan and Korea and between Ryukyu and Korea
SUDA Makiko (須田牧子): The Experience of Japanese Monks Sent as Envoys to
Ming China
IGAWA Kenji (伊川健二): The Encounter between Europe and Japan
ENOMOTO Wataru (榎本渉): The Current State of Research on the History of Japan’s Contacts with Other Countries in the First Half of the Medieval Period
No. 102 (Published Feb. 2012) |
The Modern West and the Establishment of an “East Asian Sphere of Civilization”
HAZAMA Naoki (狭間直樹): Introduction
HAZAMA Naoki (狭間直樹): The Role of Nishi Amane 西周 in the Reception of Modern
Western Civilization in Japan
SANG Ping (桑兵): Concept and Object: The Origins of “Chinese Philosophy”
in Modern China
MORI Tokihiko (森時彦): The Reception of Political Economy in the Late Ch‘ing:
With a Focus on Liang Ch‘i-ch‘ao 梁啓超
ISHIKAWA Yoshihiro (石川禎浩): The “Sleeping Lion” and Liang Ch‘i-ch‘ao: An
Image of “Frankenstein’s Monster” in China
OKAMOTO Takashi (岡本隆司): Tycoon, Sovereignty, and Independence: International Relations Surrounding Modern Korea
No. 101 (Published Aug. 2011) |
Hell and Its Representation in Japanese Culture: From Pictorial Art to
Performing Art
MISUMI Yōichi (三角洋一): Introduction
MISUMI Yōichi (三角洋一): Depictions of Hell in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries:
From the Perspective of Literary Research
TAKASU Jun (鷹巣純): The Reception and Transformation of Paintings of the
Six Realms and Ten Kings in Medieval Japan: The Paintings of the Ten Realms Held by Zenrinji 禅林寺
MATSUOKA Shinpei (松岡心平): The Genesis of Phantasmal Noh: The Topos of Religious Fund-Raising and Ideas about Hell
NOMURA Shin’ichi (野村伸一): Avalokiteśvara in Hell
TSUTSUMI Kunihiko (堤邦彦): Hell Is in This World: The Transformation of Views
of Hell in Early Modern Japan
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