Yen-Yi Chan. “Fashioning the Body of the Historical Buddha: The Robes of the Bujōji Shaka Statue and Appropriation of Song Dynasty Chinese Art.”. Artibus Asiae. 2025. 85. 1. 35-80
Revealing the Miraculous: Objects Placed inside the Statue of the Kōfukuji Nan’endō Fukūkenjaku Kannon. Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 2022. 49. 1. 45-88
“Report for the Talk “Word Embodied: Entangled Icons in Medieval Japanese Buddhist Art.”. E-Bulletin of the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures. 2020
講演・口頭発表等 (17件):
“Presence and Performance: Devotional Images of Shaka and His Sacred Body in Medieval Nara.”
(Kanagawa University 2025)
從武則天到光明皇后與孝謙女皇:女主、佛教信仰與不空羂索觀音造像
(The International Conference “Crossing: New Approaches to the Material Cultures of the Sui and Tang Empires.” 2024)
Re-envisioning Shakyamuni: The Buddha’s Buddhist Robe in the Ishiyamadera Nirvana Painting
(Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference 2024)
"Fabricating the Body of the Historical Buddha: The Robe of the Bujōji Sculpture and Appropriation of Song Chinese Visual Culture"
(Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference 2023)