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Jewish Identities in East and Southeast Asia

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The peer-reviewed series seeks to provide an international platform for new approaches to the study of modern Jewish history. Covering the period from the Enlightenment to the 21st century, the ser...
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  • 29 October 2015
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The Jewish communities of East and Southeast Asia display an impressive diversity. Jonathan Goldstein’s book covers the period from 1750 and focuses on seven of the area’s largest cities and trading emporia: Singapore, Manila, Taipei, Harbin, Shanghai, Rangoon, and Surabaya. The book isolates five factors which contributed to the formation of transnational, multiethnic, and multicultural identity: memory, colonialism, regional nationalism, socialism, and Zionism. It emphasizes those factors which preserved specifically Judaic aspects of identity.
Drawing extensively on interviews conducted in all seven cities as well as governmental, institutional, commercial, and personal archives, censuses, and cemetery data, the book provides overviews of communal life and intimate portraits of leading individuals and families. Jews were engaged in everything from business and finance to revolutionary activity. Some collaborated with the Japanese while others confronted them on the battlefield. The book attempts to treat fully and fairly the wide spectrum of Jewish experience ranging from that of the ultra-Orthodox to the completely secular.

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Price: $166.99
Pages: 255
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
Publication Date: 29 October 2015
ISBN: 9783110350692
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HIS048000 HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia, LIT008000 LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General
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Jonathan Goldstein, Harvard University Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, and University of West Georgia/USA.