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Ruth R. Wisse (pronounced "wise"; born May 13, 1936) is the Martin Peretz Professor of Yiddish Literature and Professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard University. She is the sister of David Roskies, professor of Yiddish and Jewish literature at the Jewish Theological Seminary.〔http://jewishbookreview.wordpress.com/2010/05/06/yiddishlands-by-david-g-roskies/〕 ==Career== Wisse was born to a Jewish family〔(Jewish Journal: "What will New Republic exodus mean for American Jewish thought?" by Anthony Weiss ) December 9, 2014〕 in Czernowitz in what is today Ukraine, but was then part of Romania.〔(Ruth Wisse in Religion in Modernity lecture series )〕〔( Ruth Wisse Article )〕 She grew up in Montreal, Canada and earned her PhD from McGill University in 1969. As a professor, Wisse has previously taught at McGill, Stanford, New York, Hebrew and Tel Aviv universities. While teaching at McGill she developed a "pioneering" graduate program in Jewish studies." According to one critic, Wisse's work has been characterized "by the sharpness of her insight, by her unwillingness to retreat from a skirmish and by the inability of even those who disagree with her to deny her brilliance."〔 She received one of the 2007 National Humanities Medals.〔"6 Academics Receive National Honors in Arts and Humanities" Chronicle of Higher Education November 16, 2007 (summary )〕 The award cited her for "scholarship and teaching that have illuminated Jewish literary traditions. Her insightful writings have enriched our understanding of Yiddish literature and Jewish culture in the modern world."〔(NEH News Archive )〕 She is a member of the Editorial Board of the ''Jewish Review of Books'' and a frequent contributor to ''Commentary''. She dedicated her last book, ''Jews and Power'', to the editor, Neal Kozodoy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ruth Wisse」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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