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FUKUYAMA, Yasuko
1. Name / E-mail Address
FUKUYAMA, Yasuko/ yfukuyama[at]world.ryukoku.ac.jp
2. Proficient Languages (other than Japanese)
English
3. Educational Background
1998 BA, Musashino Art University, Japan
2001 MA, Nagoya University, Japan
2007 PhD. Nagoya University, Japan
4. Research Themes
- Art History (South Asia)
- Cultural Heritage (South Asia)
5. Courses Taught
- Area Studies
6. Academic Associations
- Japan Art History Society
- Association for the Study of Buddhist Iconography
- Tokai Association of Indian and Buddhist Studies
7. Recent Publications
- Fukuyama, Yasuko (2014) Ajanta Koki-hekiga no kenkyu [Studies on the Ajanta paintings in the later phase], Tokyo: Chuo-koron Bijutsu Shuppan.
- Japan Consortium for International Cooperation in Cultural Heritage (2015), Survey Report on the Protection and Utilisation of Cultural Property in the Northern and Northeastern Provinces of Sri Lanka, Japan Consortium for International Cooperation in Cultural Heritage, FUKUYAMA, Yasuko, Chapter 3-2, 4-1, 5-1 and 6-1.
- Fukuyama, Yasuko (2013) “Iconographic development of the Miracle of Sravasti at the Ajanta cave,” in D. Dayalan (ed.): SIVASRI: Perspectives in Indian Archaeology Art and Culture, Delhi: Agam Kala Prakashan, 149-165.
・Fukuyama, Yasuko (2010) “Japanese encounters with Ajanta”, Indo-Japanese Joint Project for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage,Archaeological Survey of India, National Research Institute of Cultural Properties, Tokyo, 13-32.