David Weiss. Oka Masao in Wien: Ein japanisch-österreichischer Kulturkontakt mit Auswirkungen auf die japanische Ethnologie und die deutschsprachige Japanologie. Manshu Ide, Haruyo Yoshida, and Shizue Hayashi (eds.), Wissen über Wissenschaft: Felder - Formation - Mutation (Stauffenburg). 2021. 71-86
David Weiss. 神国の境界-スサノオと日鮮同祖論について-. 立教大学ドイツ文学論集ASPEKT. 2021. 54. 3-11
David Weiss. Founding Myths of the Japanese State: The Changing Perception of China and its Influence on Early Modern Japanese Identity. Religious Cultures in Asia: Mutual Transformations through Multiple Modernities (Institute for Japanese Culture and Classics, Kokugakuin University). 2020. 5-16
David Weiss. Slaying the Serpent : Comparative Mythological Perspectives on Susanoo’s Dragon Fight. 2018. 3. 1-20
David Weiss. Die politische Dimension der japanischen Mythologie: Forschung und Ideologie. Michael Wachutka, Monika Schrimpf, and Birgit Staemmler (eds.), Religion, Politik und Ideologie: Beiträge zu einer kritischen Kulturwissenschaft (Iudicium). 2018. 338-349
David Weiss. [Review of] Stefan Köck, Brigitte Pickl-Kolaczia, and Bernhard Scheid, eds. Religion, Power, and the Rise of Shinto in Early Modern Japan. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. OAG Notizen. 2021. 12/2021. 47-53
書籍 (2件):
The God Susanoo and Korea in Japan's Cultural Memory: Ancient Myths and Modern Empire
Bloomsbury 2022
Sources of Mythology: Ancient and Contemporary Myths
Lit Verlag 2014 ISBN:9783643904751
講演・口頭発表等 (33件):
Changing Topographies of the Alien: The Shift from ikai to ikoku in Depicting Spaces Outside Japan in Medieval Mythology
(16th International Conference of the European Association for Japanese Studies, Ghent University (online) 2021)
State Shintō in Korea: Discourse, Identity, Practice, and Landscape
(Third EAJS Conference in Japan, University of Tsukuba 2019)
Blurring Identities: Susanoo and the Ideological Incorporation of Koreans into the Japanese Family State
(Third EAJS Conference in Japan, University of Tsukuba 2019)
From Universal Confucian World Order to Modern Nation State: Japanese and Korean Founding Myths, 17th to 20th Century
(Myth, Language, and Prehistory: A Celebratory Conference in Honor of Prof. Michael Witzel, Harvard University 2019)
Competing Claims to Centrality: Chosŏn, Japan, and the Central Flowering
(29th Association for Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE) Conference, Sapienza University, Rome 2019)
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens (OAG)
, 日本思想史学会
, European Association for Japanese Studies
, International Association for Comparative Mythology