商海锋博士
- 2948 8824
- B3-1/F-49
- hshang@eduhk.hk
商海鋒博士,2016年夏加入香港教育大學文學及文化學系,現任長聘副教授兼「中文研究文學碩士」學程主任。生於北京,於南京大學域外漢籍研究所獲得博士學位。曾任香港教育大學文學及文化學系副主任,台灣中央研究院中國文哲研究所博士後研究員,廣州中山大學中國語言文學系特聘研究員,北京大學對外漢語教育學院兼任講師。曾獲邀為東京大學東洋文化研究所、東京大學中國思想文化學研究室、東京國文學研究資料館、京都花園大學國際禪學研究所、新加坡國立大學中文系、耶魯大學東亞研究中心之訪問學人。2017年春創立「東亞古典學研修會」,專注於實踐「東亞宗教藝文思想史」的研究方法。已出版學術著作兩部:《新譯圓覺經》(2021)、《北宋香譜兩種》(2023)。
Dr. Haifeng Aaron SHANG joined the Department of Literature and Cultural Studies at The Education University of Hong Kong in the summer of 2016. He is a Tenured Associate Professor and Programme Leader of the Master of Arts in Chinese Studies (Language Education). Born in Beijing, he received his Ph.D. from the Institute for the Study of Asian Classics in Chinese at Nanjing University. He has held various academic positions, including Associate Head of the Department of Literature and Cultural Studies at the EdUHK, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy at Academia Sinica in Taiwan, Senior Research Scholar in the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at Sun Yat-sen University in Canton, and part-time Teaching Fellow at the School of Chinese as a Second Language of Peking University. Additionally, he has been invited to be an Academic Visitor at several prestigious institutions, such as the Institute of Advanced Studies on Asia and the Division on East Asian Thought and Culture at the University of Tokyo, the National Institute of Japanese Literature in Tokyo, the International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism at Hanazono University in Kyoto, the Department of Chinese Studies at the National University of Singapore, and the Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University. In the spring of 2017, he founded the “East Asian Classics Academe” to focus on the approach of “History of East Asian Artistic and Literary Thought Originating from Religion.” Dr. SHANG has authored two scholarly books on the history of Buddhism and fine arts:Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment: A New Translation (2021) and Two Encyclopedias of Incense from the Northern Song (2023).