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14 Learning the Other
Chinese Studies in Israel and Jewish Studies in China
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction by Kathryn Hellerstein vii
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Section 1: Overview
- 1 Overland and by Sea 1
- 2 Chinese Jews and Jews in China 31
- 3 Flight to Shanghai 54
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Section 2: Translating the Ancestors
- 4 A Critical Survey of Classical Chinese Literary Works in Hebrew 71
- 5 The Peking Translating Committee and S. I. J. Schereschewsky’s Old Testament 87
- 6 Translating the Ancestors 99
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Section 3: Modern Literature in Mutual Translation
- 7 Bridges Across Cultures 123
- 8 Sholem Aleichem in Chinese? 132
- 9 Translation Literature in Modern China 134
- 10 Meylekh Ravitch in China 157
- 11 The Critique of Western Judaism in The Castle and Its Transposition in Two Chinese Translations 175
- 12 Martin Buber and Chinese Thought 201
- 13 Chinese and Jews 223
- 14 Learning the Other 238
- Credits 245
- Index 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction by Kathryn Hellerstein vii
-
Section 1: Overview
- 1 Overland and by Sea 1
- 2 Chinese Jews and Jews in China 31
- 3 Flight to Shanghai 54
-
Section 2: Translating the Ancestors
- 4 A Critical Survey of Classical Chinese Literary Works in Hebrew 71
- 5 The Peking Translating Committee and S. I. J. Schereschewsky’s Old Testament 87
- 6 Translating the Ancestors 99
-
Section 3: Modern Literature in Mutual Translation
- 7 Bridges Across Cultures 123
- 8 Sholem Aleichem in Chinese? 132
- 9 Translation Literature in Modern China 134
- 10 Meylekh Ravitch in China 157
- 11 The Critique of Western Judaism in The Castle and Its Transposition in Two Chinese Translations 175
- 12 Martin Buber and Chinese Thought 201
- 13 Chinese and Jews 223
- 14 Learning the Other 238
- Credits 245
- Index 247