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Shi, Yang
Curriculum Vitae
Name: Shi Yang
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Nanjing, Jiangsu Prov.
Birthday: May, 1980
Profession: Associate Professor, PhD in Literature, Philippines Studies Section, Southeast Asian Studies Dept., School of Foreign Language, Peking University
Education:
1998 - 2011, Bachelor Degree, Master Degree, Doctor Degree, Oriental Studies Dept., School of Foreign Language, Peking University
2009 – 2010, Visiting Scholar to Harvard University, graduate School of Arts and Science, USA,
Interests & Field of research:
Folklore & Folk Literature in Southeast Asian region, especially among the Philippine ethnic groups, fieldwork in highland ethnic people Alangan-Mangyan in central Philippines
Publications:
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The Philippine Folk Literature, Ningxia Education Press, 2011 (Chinese monograph)
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Origin and Immigration of Austronesians, “Research on Ancient Southeast Asian History and Culture” edited by Liang Zhiming, by Kunlun Press, 2006 Oct
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The Structural Typology of Philippines Flood Myth, “Oriental Studies Research (2006)”, by Kunlun Press
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Hudhud, the oral intangible heritage of Philippine Ifugao People, by “Southeast Asian Studies” Periodical, 2007 October
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Protecting the Cultural Diversity of Southeast Asia: The Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity in Southeast Asia, by “Southeast Asian Affairs” Periodical, No.2 2008
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“Myth among the Alangan-Mangyan of the Philippines”,Cosmos (Vol.23 2009), Traditional Cosmology Society, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 2009 June
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The Oedipus in Indonesia: A Morphological Study on the Tale Gunung Tangkuban Perahu, “Foreign Literature” Periodical, No1 2009
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The Local Notion on Myth: the Native Classification of Alangan-Mangyan Indigenous Filipino People on Folk Narratives, by “Southeast Asian Studies” Periodical, No.3 2009
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The Symbolism of Alangan-Mangyan Flood Myth, by “A Multidimensional Study of Orientalism” Periodical, No 3 2009
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A Comparative Study of Philippine Folk Epic and Epics of ethnic groups in southern China, “Oriental Studies Research”, 2010
Presentation topic: Chanting and Healing: Oral Tradition and Witchcraft Treatment among Alangan-Mangyan People in Philippines
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