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About the Author
James Rodman Ross is an Associate Professor at Northeastern University in Boston, former Fulbright lecturer at Nanjing University, and author of Fragile Branches: Travels Through the Jewish Diaspora (Riverhead, 2000).
Reviews
"In this ground-breaking study, James Ross and Song Lihong have produced a masterfully edited volume covering a wide range of important topics in Jewish studies in China. Authored by leading American and Chinese scholars, the individual chapters of the book offer deep insights on Chinese perception of the Jews and the forces driving the growth of Jewish Studies in China. The Image of Jews in Contemporary China is an unrivaled text in its field." -- Minxin Pei, Tom and Margot Pritzker '72 Professor of Government, Claremont McKenna College
"The Image of Jews in Contemporary China, an illuminating volume edited by James Ross and Song Lihong ... covers a great deal of ground in comprehensive fashion ... This surge of interest in all things Jewish among Chinese people is no minor development, and fortunately, it's neatly encapsulated in The Image of Jews in Contemporary China." -- Sheldon Kirshner, The Times of Israel, 5 Feb 2017
"This is an exciting collection of articles centered around a unique theme: the image of Jews in China. It is exciting because in most parts of the Jewish Diaspora the predominant religious culture is either Christian or Islamic. ... It is in the Sinitic sphere-consisting of China, Mongolia, Tibet, Vietnam, Korea, and Japan-where Jews and Judaism are a new import. It is this novelty that makes this collection so intriguing. ... This collection, then, is indispensable for outlining the field mapped out by its title and beyond. I highly recommend it for students of both Asian and Jewish Studies, as well as for general readers curious about China and the Jewish people."
- Noam Urbach, University of Haifa, Antisemitism Studies 6, no. 2 (Fall 2022)
Book Information
ISBN 9781618117687
Author James R. Ross
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Academic Studies Press
Publisher Academic Studies Press