Chinese Perceptions of the Jews' and Judaism

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Chen Duxiu
Chinese Academic Community
Chinese intellectual discourse on Jews
Chinese Jews
comparative antisemitism studies
Dai Jitao
East Asian religious perceptions
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ethnic minorities China
George Sidney
GMD Government
Great East Asia Sphere
Guo Songtao
Holy Man
Jewish Disease
Jewish Race
Jewish Studies
Jiang Jieshi
Kaifeng Jews
Lin Huixiang
Mao Zedong
modern Chinese nationalism
Pan Guangdan
Parasitic Life Style
race science history
Sino Japanese Cooperation
Sir Victor Sassoon
social identity theory
Stateless Jews
Xinmin Congbao
Xue Fucheng
Yiddish Literature
Zhou Zuoren

Product details

  • ISBN 9780700712496
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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While prejudice against Jews is a real and ongoing category in Western culture, little attention has been paid to the myths of the Jews' and their impact in countries outside the West. This work draws on a wide variety of source materials from the past two centuries to examine the images of the Jews' as constructed in China. However, the interest here does not lie in the determination of the boundary between the real and fictional aspects of these images. Rather, it lies in the implications associated with the Jew' as an other', which remains a distant mirror in the construction of the self' amongst various social groups in modern China. Although it has been noted by a few scholars that the use of the Jews' as a category was important to many thinkers of modern China in the construction of their nationalistic and socio- political ideologies, this is the first systematic study in the field to be published. This book is also more than a historical book on China in that it opens a new arena for modern Jewish studies from a unique angle.
Zhou Xun studied Hebrew and Jewish Studies at UCL, and is a research fellow in the Department of the Study of Religions, School of Oriental and African Studies.