# Isabel Crook

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{{Short description|Canadian anthropologist and educator (1915–2023)}}
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| image            = Isabel Crook.png
| caption          = Crook in 1940
| name             = Isabel Crook
| birth_name       = Isabel Brown
| birth_date       = {{birth date|1915|12|15|df=y}}
| birth_place      = [Chengdu](/source/Chengdu), Sichuan, [China](/source/Empire_of_China_(1915%E2%80%931916))
| death_date       = {{death date and age|2023|8|20|1915|12|15|df=y}}
| death_place      = Beijing, China
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| occupation       = Professor, anthropologist
| nationality      = {{cslist|Canadian|British}}
| language         = {{cslist|English|Chinese}}
| alma_mater       = {{cslist|[University of Toronto](/source/University_of_Toronto)|[London School of Economics](/source/London_School_of_Economics)}}
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| notableworks     = {{cslist|''Xinglong Chang: Field Notes of a Village Called Prosperity 1940–1942''|''Revolution in a Chinese Village: Ten Mile Inn''}}
| spouse           = {{marriage|[David Crook](/source/David_Crook)|1942|2000|end=died}}
| children         = 3
| relatives        = {{ubl|[Homer G. Brown](/source/Homer_G._Brown) (father)|[Muriel J. Hockey](/source/Muriel_J._Hockey) (mother)}}
| awards           = [Medal of Friendship](/source/Medal_of_Friendship) (2019)
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'''Isabel Crook''' ({{nee|'''Brown'''}} {{zh|s=饶素梅|t=|p=Ráo Sùméi}}; 15 December 1915 – 20 August 2023) was a Canadian-British anthropologist, political prisoner, and professor at [Beijing Foreign Studies University](/source/Beijing_Foreign_Studies_University). A widely acclaimed pioneer of [English language education](/source/English_education_in_China) in [PR China](/source/China) and a witness to the profound transformations in [modern Chinese history](/source/History_of_China)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202308/20/WS64e1e0c7a31035260b81d223.html |title=Pioneering educator and researcher passes at 107 |website=Chinadaily|date=20 August 2023|language=en|access-date=30 March 2026}}</ref>, Crook conducted anthropological studies in China and played an instrumental role in foreign language education in China.

== Early life ==
Isabel Brown was born on 15 December 1915, in [Chengdu](/source/Chengdu), [Sichuan](/source/Sichuan), to Canadian missionaries Homer and Muriel Brown.{{sfn|WSJ China Real Time blog|2013}}{{sfn|Gittings|2023}} Homer was the dean of the Education Faculty at [West China Union University](/source/West_China_Union_University).{{sfn|Gittings|2023}} Muriel set up [Montessori Schools](/source/Montessori_education) in China and served on the board of the [YWCA](/source/YWCA).{{sfn|Isabel Crook|2018a}} Isabel's sisters, Muriel and Julia, were also born in Chengdu and all three attended the city's Canadian School.{{sfn|Gittings|2023}}

As a child, Isabel Brown became interested in anthropology and the many [ethnic minorities in China](/source/ethnic_minorities_in_China).{{sfn|Isabel Crook|2018b}} In 1939, at the age of 23, she graduated from [Victoria College at the University of Toronto](/source/Victoria_University%2C_Toronto).{{sfn|Gittings|2023}} 

== Later life, revolution and career ==
After graduating, Brown returned to China and set out for western [Sichuan](/source/Sichuan) with a Chinese colleague to study the [Yi people](/source/Yi_people) (known then as ''Lolos'') who followed a shamanic religion and lived in a caste-based society heavily reliant on slavery.{{sfn|Gittings|2023}}{{sfn|Isabel Crook|2018b}} The next year, the Chinese National Christian Council hired Brown to survey impoverished rural families in a village outside of Chongqing, which later became the basis for her publication ''Prosperity's Predicament.''{{sfn|Gittings|2023}}

In the early 1940s, Brown met [David Crook](/source/David_Crook), a British communist who had spied for the [NKVD](/source/NKVD) in both  Spain and [Shanghai](/source/Shanghai), and married him in 1942.{{sfn|WSJ China Real Time blog|2013}} In 1947, they went to Ten Mile Inn, [Shidong Township](/source/Shitong_Township), [Hebei Province](/source/Hebei), to observe and study the [Chinese Land Reform](/source/Chinese_Land_Reform).{{sfn|China Daily|2017}} Six months later, they accepted an invitation from CPC leaders to teach at a new foreign affairs school, the forerunner of today's [Beijing Foreign Studies University](/source/Beijing_Foreign_Studies_University) (BFSU).{{sfn|WSJ China Real Time blog|2013}}

As a teacher at BFSU, Crook laid the foundation for foreign language education in China.{{sfn|Ministry of Foreign Affairs|2022}} During the [Cultural Revolution](/source/Cultural_Revolution), David was imprisoned from 1967 to 1973 in [Qincheng prison](/source/Qincheng_Prison), while she was confined to the BFSU campus.{{sfn|David Crook|1990}} Isabel said she understood and forgave her captors.{{sfn|WSJ China Real Time blog|2013}} 

Crook retired from teaching in 1981 and resumed her research studies as an anthropologist. Her study of the village in Sichuan, which she, {{ill|Xiji Yu|zh|俞錫璣}} and others had begun in the 1940s, was continued in the 90s and then eventually published as ''Prosperity's Predicament: Identity, Reform, and Resistance in Rural Wartime China'' in 2013.{{sfn|Crook, Yu & Hershatter|2013}}{{sfn|Griffiths|2023}} 

In June 2019, she became an honorary citizen of [Bishan District](/source/Bishan_District), [Chongqing](/source/Chongqing).{{sfn|Zeng Qinglong|2019}}

The Crooks had three sons.{{sfn|SACU|2021}}{{sfn|Gittings|2023}} She died in Beijing on 20 August 2023, at age 107.{{sfn|Gittings|2023}}

==Works==
* ''Xinglong Chang: Field Notes of a Village Called Prosperity 1940–1942'' ({{lang|zh-Hans|兴隆场：抗战时期四川农民生活调查（1940–1942）}}) {{ISBN|978-7-101-08034-6}}
* Crook, Isabel and David. 1959. ''Revolution in a Chinese Village: Ten Mile Inn'' ({{lang|zh-Hans|十里店：中国一个村庄的革命}}). London, Boston and Henley: Routledge and Kegan Paul {{ISBN|978-1-134-68555-4}}
* Crook, Isabel and David. 1966. ''The First Years of Yangyi Commune''. London, Boston and Henley: Routledge and Kegan Paul. ISBN 0-7100-3463-6 
* Crook, Isabel and David. 1979. ''Ten Mile Inn: Mass Movement in a Chinese Village''. New York: Pantheon Books. ISBN 0-394-41178-1
* {{Cite book|title=Prosperity's Predicament: Identity, Reform and Resistance in Wartime China|first1=Christina K |last1=Gilmartin |first2=Isabel |last2=Crook |first3=Xiji |last3=Yu |publisher= Rowman & Littlefield |year=2013}} {{ISBN|978-1-4422-5277-6}}

==Awards==
Crook was awarded a [Doctor of Letters](/source/Doctor_of_Letters) by [Victoria University, Toronto](/source/Victoria_University%2C_Toronto) in 2018.{{sfn|Victoria University|2023}} 

On 30 September 2019, Crook was awarded the [Medal of Friendship](/source/Medal_of_Friendship) by Chinese president [Xi Jinping](/source/Xi_Jinping).{{sfn|China Plus|2019}}

==References==
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==Sources==
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* {{Cite news |title=A Story of Rural Wartime China, 70 Years in the Making |url=https://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2013/12/13/the-long-strange-life-of-comrade-isabel/ |accessdate=5 October 2019 |work=Wall Street Journal China Real Time blog |date=13 December 2013 |ref={{harvid|WSJ China Real Time blog|2013}} }}
* {{Cite web |url=http://davidcrook.net/simple/chapter12.html |title=The Autobiography of David Crook – The Ballad of Beijing Gaol (1967–73) |website=davidcrook.net |date=1990 |access-date=2 March 2020 |first=David |last=Crook |ref={{harvid|David Crook|1990}} }}
* {{Cite web |url=http://www.isabelcrook.com/childhood/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180429130311/http://www.isabelcrook.com/childhood/|url-status=dead |archive-date=29 April 2018 |title=Parents 1915, Chengdu – Isabel Crook |date=29 April 2018 |access-date=2 March 2020 |first=Isabel |last=Crook |ref={{harvid|Isabel Crook|2018a}} }}
* {{Cite web |url=http://www.isabelcrook.com/anthropology/westsichuan1938/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180429130402/http://www.isabelcrook.com/anthropology/westsichuan1938/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=29 April 2018 |title=Western Sichuan Tibetan area 1938 |date=2018 |access-date=22 August 2023 |first=Isabel |last=Crook |ref={{harvid|Isabel Crook|2018b}} }}
* {{Cite news |title=Isabel Crook obituary |url=https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/aug/21/isabel-crook-obituary |journal=The Guardian |first=John |last=Gittings |date=21 August 2023 }}
* {{Cite news |title=Isabel Crook: A life-long friend of China |url=http://chinaplus.cri.cn/news/china/9/20190926/358863.html |accessdate=5 October 2019 |work=cri.cn |date=26 September 2019 |ref={{harvid|China Plus|2019}} }}
* {{Cite web |title=Isabel Crook: Founder of New China's Foreign Language Education |url=https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/topics_665678/zggcddwjw100ggs/jszgddzg/202208/t20220830_10757630.html |date=30 August 2022 |access-date=21 August 2023 |website=www.fmprc.gov.cn |ref={{harvid|Ministry of Foreign Affairs|2022}} }}
* {{Cite news |title=Isabel Crook: Live with China one century |url=http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2017-07/07/content_30034479.htm |accessdate=5 October 2019 |work=China Daily |date=7 July 2017 |ref={{harvid|China Daily|2017}} }}
* {{Cite web |title=Michael Crook and his mother Isabel from Beijing in Conversation with Dr Frances Wood, SACU Vice President |url=https://sacu.org/event/michael-crook-and-his-mother-isabel-from-beijing-in-conversation-with-dr-frances-wood-sacu-vice-president/ |access-date=21 August 2023 |website=Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding (SACU) |language=en-UK |ref={{harvid|SACU|2021}} }}
* {{Cite news|author1=Zeng Qinglong |url=http://www.sohu.com/a/341902579_355626 |script-title=zh:国家最高荣誉！璧山荣誉市民伊莎白·柯鲁克被授予"友谊勋章" |work=Sohu |date=18 September 2019 |accessdate=5 October 2019 |language=zh}}
*{{cite book |last1=Crook |first1=Isabel |last2=Yu |first2=Xiji |last3=Hershatter |first3=Gail |title=Prosperity's predicament: identity, reform, and resistance in rural wartime China |date=2013 |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |location=Lanham Bouöder New York Toronto Plymouth, UK |isbn=978-1-4422-5277-6 |edition=First published |ref={{harvid|Crook, Yu & Hershatter|2013}} }}
*{{cite news |last1=Griffiths |first1=James |title=Isabel Crook, Canadian anthropologist awarded friendship medal by China's Xi Jinping, dies aged 107 |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-isabel-crook-canadian-anthropologist-awarded-friendship-medal-by/ |access-date=25 August 2023 |work=The Globe and Mail |date=22 August 2023 |language=en-CA |ref={{harvid|Griffiths|2023}} }}
*{{cite web |title=Honorary Degrees Conferred by Senate |url=https://www.vicu.utoronto.ca/about-victoria/honorary-degrees/honorary-degrees-conferred-by-senate/ |website=vicu.utoronto.ca |publisher=[Victoria University, Toronto](/source/Victoria_University%2C_Toronto) |access-date=26 August 2023 |language=en-CA |ref={{harvid|Victoria University|2023}} }}
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== Further reading ==
* {{cite book |author1=Tan Kai ({{lang|zh|谭楷}}) |script-title=zh:用我一生爱中国 |trans-title=Love China All My Life: Isabel Crook's Stories |year=2022 |publisher=Tiandi Press |location=Chengdu, Sichuan |isbn=978-7-5455-7034-2 |language=zh}}

==External links==
* {{Official website|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20190929/http://www.isabelcrook.com/}}
* [http://en.people.cn/90882/8061568.html A century of love for China]

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