
Gao Wei,Associate Professor, PhD in Literature from Peking University. Now he is the deputy director of the Center for East Asian Studies, College of Foreign Languages, Shenzhen University, and the supervisor of master's degree students of the Department of Japanese Language. Board member of the Chinese Japanese Philosophical Society. He has served as a visiting researcher at the International Center for Japanese Cultural Studies, Ritsumeikan University, and Meiji University.
Research areas: Japanese intellectual history; cultural psychology and cultural strategy in Japan.
Representative Outcomes:
1. Monograph: The Chinese-Eastronomical Theory and Self-recognition of Japanese Scholars in the Modern Era, Social Science Literature Publishing House. (Encouragement Award in the Monograph Category of the Ninth Sun Pinghua Scholarly Award Fund for Japanese Studies)
Selected essays:
2. “The Misinterpretation of Zhu Xi's Human Desire Thought in Modern Japan: Taking the Ancient School's Criticism of the “No Desire Sermon” as a Clue”, Journal of Sichuan University (Philosophy and Social Science Edition), No. 3, 2022.
3. “Mythological Concepts and Mythology in Modern Japan: An Examination Based on Conceptual History”, Journal of Sichuan University (Philosophy and Social Science Edition), No. 2, 2021.
4. A Study of Japocentric Writing and Chinese Myths,” Taiwan Journal of East Asian Civilization Studies (THCI Core, Taiwan Humanities Citation Index Core Journal), 2018.12.
Facilitation of projects:
1. A Study of Chinese Mythological Examination in Japanese Recent Kokugaku (19YJC770007), Youth Program of Humanities and Social Sciences Research of the Ministry of Education, in progress.
2. Japan's recent nationalistic thought and the construction of Japanese cultural nationalism (2016WQNCX126),Key platform and scientific research project of Guangdong Provincial Department of Education, completed.
Projects in which it has been involved::
Research on Compilation of Historical Materials and Documentary Relics of Qing Dynasty Palace Drama (Major Project of the National Social Science Foundation, 20&ZD270)
The 4th participant of the sub-theme “Collection, organization and research of Qing dynasty opera literature and artifacts in overseas collections”.