Meir Shahar


Meir Shahar is the Shaul Eisenberg Chair for East Asian Affairs at Tel Aviv University.

Academic career

Meir Shahar attended the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and then studied Chinese in Taipei. He obtained a PhD in Asian languages and civilizations at Harvard University in 1992.His research interests include the interplay of Chinese religion and Chinese literature, Chinese martial-arts history, Chinese esoteric Buddhism, and the impact of Indian mythology of the Chinese pantheon of divinities.

Published works

Books

The Shaolin Monastery: History, Religion and the Chinese Martial Arts
Oedipal God: The Chinese Nezha and his Indian Origins
Crazy Ji: Chinese Religion and Popular Literature
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