Feng Heyang, Ph.D. in Cultural Negotiation, lecturer. Research direction: East Asian material culture in the 15th-19th century, material and cultural exchanges between the East and the West, history of Japanese art and crafts.
First, the educational background:
September 2002-July 2006, Bachelor of History, Faculty of Arts, Ningbo University.
April 2007-March 2009, Graduate School of Kansai University, Japan, majoring in Oriental History and Western History, Master of Arts.
From April 2009 to March 2012, the Kansai University Graduate School of Japanese Studies, East Asian Cultural Interdisciplinary Studies, and Doctor of Cultural Interdisciplinary Studies.
Second, work experience:
Since September 2013, he has been a lecturer in the Department of World History at the School of History, Hebei University.
Third, the main lecture course:
World Modern History, World History Materials, Japanese History Studies, Japanese Introduction
Fourth, the main results:
1. Ph.D. Thesis: "Research on the History of Trade and Industry in the 15th and 19th Centuries"
2. Master's thesis: "Research on the Chinese output of the Japanese 莳絵 戸 戸 」 」 」 」 」 」 : :
3. "The Acceptance of Japanese Paintings in the Qing Dynasty", edited by Wang Yong, "Inheritance and Sublation of East Asian Culture", China Book Press, 2011, pp. 280-288
4. "Initial IWC will see "Chinese taste", "Japanese taste", "Trends in Japan", "Dongguan Culture Exchange Research" No. 3, March 2010, 511-528
5. "The output of the ship in the Gyantse era of the Sui and Tang Dynasties", "Dongyu Culture Circulation", inaugural issue, January 2007, 52-76