Professors John G. Blair & Jerusha McCormack

These two scholars come to comparative culture studies
from thirty years of university teaching in European
English Departments where they both published several
books and numerous scholarly articles in their original
fields of 19th/20th century American and Anglo-Irish
literature and culture.

As young American Ph.D.s, they transferred their lives and
careers to Europe. Immigrants learn to attend to cultures
and comparisons. There are many invisible rules one is
liable to violate unknowingly. Their current work in
comparative culture studies is rooted in this life
experience.

They have lectured widely in Europe, the USA, and China,
with occasional appearances in Africa (John G. Blair) and
Japan (Jerusha McCormack).

John Blair began focusing comparative attention on China
after his first teaching assignment there in 1988. Jerusha
McCormack joined this project in 2004 when she herself
began teaching at Beijing Foreign Studies University.

For details, consult a condensed curriculum vitae for
each one on the following pages.
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