Jews in China : : Cultural Conversations, Changing Perceptions / / Irene Eber; ed. by Kathryn Hellerstein.

Irene Eber was one of the foremost authorities on Jews in China during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries-a field that, in contrast to the study of the Jewish diaspora in Europe and the Americas, has been critically neglected. This volume gathers fourteen of Eber's most salient articles a...

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Place / Publishing House:University Park, PA : : Penn State University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Dimyonot: Jews and the Cultural Imagination ; 7
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Introduction by Kathryn Hellerstein --   |t Section 1: Overview --   |t 1 Overland and by Sea --   |t 2 Chinese Jews and Jews in China --   |t 3 Flight to Shanghai --   |t Section 2: Translating the Ancestors --   |t 4 A Critical Survey of Classical Chinese Literary Works in Hebrew --   |t 5 The Peking Translating Committee and S. I. J. Schereschewsky's Old Testament --   |t 6 Translating the Ancestors --   |t Section 3: Modern Literature in Mutual Translation --   |t 7 Bridges Across Cultures --   |t 8 Sholem Aleichem in Chinese? --   |t 9 Translation Literature in Modern China --   |t 10 Meylekh Ravitch in China --   |t 11 The Critique of Western Judaism in The Castle and Its Transposition in Two Chinese Translations --   |t 12 Martin Buber and Chinese Thought --   |t 13 Chinese and Jews --   |t 14 Learning the Other --   |t Credits --   |t Index 
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