Wang Xiaolin obtained his MA from Kyoto Prefectural University and PhD from Kyoto University, Japan. He is currently an Associate Professor at Department of Asian & International Studies, City University of Hong Kong. His research concentrates on the Sino-Japanese comparative studies of literature, religion, mythology, and intellectual thought. He has published academic monographs in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and PRC as follows: The Philological and Comparative Studies on Ancient Japanese Documents. (Osaka: Izumi Shoyin Press,2011), The Formation and Development of Japanese National Studies, (Taipei: Linking Publishing, 2013). Studies in Sino-Japanese Comparative Mythology, (Tokyo: Kyuko Shoin Press, 2014); Cultural Exchange between China & Japan, (Shanghai: Shanghairenmin Press, 2014); The Literature of Zen Buddhism: The Ten Oxherding Pictures, (Hong Kong: Chunghwa Book Co HK, 2015); Studies in Sino-Japanese Comparative Philosophy, (Tokyo: Kyuko Shoin Press, 2016); The Formation of Kojiki and East Asian Mysticism Philosophy, (Forthcoming). He also published nearly 40 articles in peer reviewed journals in Japanese, Chinese and English. His recent research interest is on the East Asian Comparative Political thoughts.
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