Jonathan Goldstein, Benjamin I. Schwartz
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The Jews of China: v. 1: Historical and Comparative Perspectives (eBook, PDF)
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This interdisciplinary study examines patterns of migration, acculturation, assimilation and economic activity of successive waves of Jewish arrivals in China from approximately AD 1100 to 1949.
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This interdisciplinary study examines patterns of migration, acculturation, assimilation and economic activity of successive waves of Jewish arrivals in China from approximately AD 1100 to 1949.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317456056
- Artikelnr.: 42372216
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317456056
- Artikelnr.: 42372216
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Jonathan Goldstein, Benjamin I. Schwartz
Part I: The Kaifeng Experience
A: Assimilation and Acculturation
Chapter I.A.1: The Synagogue at Kaifeng: Sino-Judaic Architecture of the Diaspora
Chapter I.A.2: Kaifeng Jews: The Sinification of Identity
Chapter I.A.3: The Confucianization of the Kaifeng Jews: Interpretations of the Kaifeng Stelae Inscriptions
B: Western Response
Chapter I.B.1: The Revelation of a Jewish Presence in Seventeenth-Century China: Its Impact on Western Messianic Thought
Chapter I.B.2: Memories of Kaifeng's Jewish Descendants Today: Historical Significance in Light of Observations by Westerners Since 1605
C: Comparisons with Indian Jewry
Chapter I.C.1: The Kaifeng Jews and India's Bene Israel: Different Paths
Chapter I.C.2: Cochin Jews and Kaifeng Jews: Reflections on Caste, Surname, "Community," and Conversion
Chapter I.C.3: The Judaisms of Kaifeng and Cochin: Parallels and Divergences
Part II: Nineteenth-Century Baghdadi and Ashkenazi Experiences in India, China, and Japan
Chapter II.A: Baghdadi Jews in India and China in the Nineteenth Century: A Comparison of Economic Roles
Chapter II.B: The Shanghai-Nagasaki Judaic Connection, 1859-1924
Part III: Twentieth-Century Baghdadi and Ashkenazi Experiences
A: Urban Profiles: Hong Kong
Chapter III.A.1: Environmental Interactions of the Jews of Hong Kong
B: Urban Profiles: Harbin
Chapter III.B.1: The Construction of the Chinese Eastern Railway and the Origin of the Harbin Jewish Community, 1898-1931
Chapter III.B.2: Harbin's Jewish Community, 1898-1958: Politics, Prosperity, and Adversity
C: Occupational Profiles: Shanghai
Chapter III.C.1: Silas Aaron Hardoon and Cross-Cultural Adaptation in Shanghai
Chapter III.C.2: Jews and the Musical Life of Shanghai
Chapter III.C.3: Jewish Musicians in Shanghai: Bridging Two Cultures
D: Zionism, the Holocaust, and the Sino-Judaic Exodus
Chapter III.D.1: The Shanghai Zionist Association and the International Politics of East Asia Until 1936
Chapter III.D.2: Zionism and Zionist-Revisionism in Shanghai, 1937-1949
Chapter III.D.3: Who Can See a Miracle? The Language of Jewish Memory in Shanghai
Concluding Essay
Jews and China: Past and Present Encounters
A: Assimilation and Acculturation
Chapter I.A.1: The Synagogue at Kaifeng: Sino-Judaic Architecture of the Diaspora
Chapter I.A.2: Kaifeng Jews: The Sinification of Identity
Chapter I.A.3: The Confucianization of the Kaifeng Jews: Interpretations of the Kaifeng Stelae Inscriptions
B: Western Response
Chapter I.B.1: The Revelation of a Jewish Presence in Seventeenth-Century China: Its Impact on Western Messianic Thought
Chapter I.B.2: Memories of Kaifeng's Jewish Descendants Today: Historical Significance in Light of Observations by Westerners Since 1605
C: Comparisons with Indian Jewry
Chapter I.C.1: The Kaifeng Jews and India's Bene Israel: Different Paths
Chapter I.C.2: Cochin Jews and Kaifeng Jews: Reflections on Caste, Surname, "Community," and Conversion
Chapter I.C.3: The Judaisms of Kaifeng and Cochin: Parallels and Divergences
Part II: Nineteenth-Century Baghdadi and Ashkenazi Experiences in India, China, and Japan
Chapter II.A: Baghdadi Jews in India and China in the Nineteenth Century: A Comparison of Economic Roles
Chapter II.B: The Shanghai-Nagasaki Judaic Connection, 1859-1924
Part III: Twentieth-Century Baghdadi and Ashkenazi Experiences
A: Urban Profiles: Hong Kong
Chapter III.A.1: Environmental Interactions of the Jews of Hong Kong
B: Urban Profiles: Harbin
Chapter III.B.1: The Construction of the Chinese Eastern Railway and the Origin of the Harbin Jewish Community, 1898-1931
Chapter III.B.2: Harbin's Jewish Community, 1898-1958: Politics, Prosperity, and Adversity
C: Occupational Profiles: Shanghai
Chapter III.C.1: Silas Aaron Hardoon and Cross-Cultural Adaptation in Shanghai
Chapter III.C.2: Jews and the Musical Life of Shanghai
Chapter III.C.3: Jewish Musicians in Shanghai: Bridging Two Cultures
D: Zionism, the Holocaust, and the Sino-Judaic Exodus
Chapter III.D.1: The Shanghai Zionist Association and the International Politics of East Asia Until 1936
Chapter III.D.2: Zionism and Zionist-Revisionism in Shanghai, 1937-1949
Chapter III.D.3: Who Can See a Miracle? The Language of Jewish Memory in Shanghai
Concluding Essay
Jews and China: Past and Present Encounters
Part I: The Kaifeng Experience
A: Assimilation and Acculturation
Chapter I.A.1: The Synagogue at Kaifeng: Sino-Judaic Architecture of the Diaspora
Chapter I.A.2: Kaifeng Jews: The Sinification of Identity
Chapter I.A.3: The Confucianization of the Kaifeng Jews: Interpretations of the Kaifeng Stelae Inscriptions
B: Western Response
Chapter I.B.1: The Revelation of a Jewish Presence in Seventeenth-Century China: Its Impact on Western Messianic Thought
Chapter I.B.2: Memories of Kaifeng's Jewish Descendants Today: Historical Significance in Light of Observations by Westerners Since 1605
C: Comparisons with Indian Jewry
Chapter I.C.1: The Kaifeng Jews and India's Bene Israel: Different Paths
Chapter I.C.2: Cochin Jews and Kaifeng Jews: Reflections on Caste, Surname, "Community," and Conversion
Chapter I.C.3: The Judaisms of Kaifeng and Cochin: Parallels and Divergences
Part II: Nineteenth-Century Baghdadi and Ashkenazi Experiences in India, China, and Japan
Chapter II.A: Baghdadi Jews in India and China in the Nineteenth Century: A Comparison of Economic Roles
Chapter II.B: The Shanghai-Nagasaki Judaic Connection, 1859-1924
Part III: Twentieth-Century Baghdadi and Ashkenazi Experiences
A: Urban Profiles: Hong Kong
Chapter III.A.1: Environmental Interactions of the Jews of Hong Kong
B: Urban Profiles: Harbin
Chapter III.B.1: The Construction of the Chinese Eastern Railway and the Origin of the Harbin Jewish Community, 1898-1931
Chapter III.B.2: Harbin's Jewish Community, 1898-1958: Politics, Prosperity, and Adversity
C: Occupational Profiles: Shanghai
Chapter III.C.1: Silas Aaron Hardoon and Cross-Cultural Adaptation in Shanghai
Chapter III.C.2: Jews and the Musical Life of Shanghai
Chapter III.C.3: Jewish Musicians in Shanghai: Bridging Two Cultures
D: Zionism, the Holocaust, and the Sino-Judaic Exodus
Chapter III.D.1: The Shanghai Zionist Association and the International Politics of East Asia Until 1936
Chapter III.D.2: Zionism and Zionist-Revisionism in Shanghai, 1937-1949
Chapter III.D.3: Who Can See a Miracle? The Language of Jewish Memory in Shanghai
Concluding Essay
Jews and China: Past and Present Encounters
A: Assimilation and Acculturation
Chapter I.A.1: The Synagogue at Kaifeng: Sino-Judaic Architecture of the Diaspora
Chapter I.A.2: Kaifeng Jews: The Sinification of Identity
Chapter I.A.3: The Confucianization of the Kaifeng Jews: Interpretations of the Kaifeng Stelae Inscriptions
B: Western Response
Chapter I.B.1: The Revelation of a Jewish Presence in Seventeenth-Century China: Its Impact on Western Messianic Thought
Chapter I.B.2: Memories of Kaifeng's Jewish Descendants Today: Historical Significance in Light of Observations by Westerners Since 1605
C: Comparisons with Indian Jewry
Chapter I.C.1: The Kaifeng Jews and India's Bene Israel: Different Paths
Chapter I.C.2: Cochin Jews and Kaifeng Jews: Reflections on Caste, Surname, "Community," and Conversion
Chapter I.C.3: The Judaisms of Kaifeng and Cochin: Parallels and Divergences
Part II: Nineteenth-Century Baghdadi and Ashkenazi Experiences in India, China, and Japan
Chapter II.A: Baghdadi Jews in India and China in the Nineteenth Century: A Comparison of Economic Roles
Chapter II.B: The Shanghai-Nagasaki Judaic Connection, 1859-1924
Part III: Twentieth-Century Baghdadi and Ashkenazi Experiences
A: Urban Profiles: Hong Kong
Chapter III.A.1: Environmental Interactions of the Jews of Hong Kong
B: Urban Profiles: Harbin
Chapter III.B.1: The Construction of the Chinese Eastern Railway and the Origin of the Harbin Jewish Community, 1898-1931
Chapter III.B.2: Harbin's Jewish Community, 1898-1958: Politics, Prosperity, and Adversity
C: Occupational Profiles: Shanghai
Chapter III.C.1: Silas Aaron Hardoon and Cross-Cultural Adaptation in Shanghai
Chapter III.C.2: Jews and the Musical Life of Shanghai
Chapter III.C.3: Jewish Musicians in Shanghai: Bridging Two Cultures
D: Zionism, the Holocaust, and the Sino-Judaic Exodus
Chapter III.D.1: The Shanghai Zionist Association and the International Politics of East Asia Until 1936
Chapter III.D.2: Zionism and Zionist-Revisionism in Shanghai, 1937-1949
Chapter III.D.3: Who Can See a Miracle? The Language of Jewish Memory in Shanghai
Concluding Essay
Jews and China: Past and Present Encounters