応募書類の受付は4月26日13時に締め切りました。
書類の受諾状況は、5月中旬頃に応募者登録サイトに表示されます。
"Application forms were closed at 13:00 on 26 April.
The acceptance status of documents will be displayed on the registration website around mid-May."
Research Interests: Classical Sanskrit Literature
Research Topic: God as Paramour: Ethic and Aesthetic of Emotion in Early Modern South Asia
Kiyo visited India for the first time when he was seventeen. Since then, he has been fascinated by the history and the literature of the subcontinent. During his undergraduate years, he studied religious pluralism and interreligious dialogue, being inspired by Gandhi. In his doctoral thesis he focused on Classical Indian philosophy. His current research examines the faith tradition centered on God Krishna, who is very popular in South Asia. He is particularly interested in the religious idea of seeing this God as one’s lover. In the Hakubi project he plans to take an interdisciplinary approach to this Krishna tradition from the perspective of emotion. In addition, while his research has been mainly done from Hindu viewpoints, in the current project he plans to incorporate more of the Islamic perspectives.