Raz Greenberg (Hebrew: רז גרינברג) is an Israeli animation scholar and writer.
Greenberg received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2014,[1] and has worked at the institution as a teaching fellow.
[2] Greenberg is an adjunct lecturer at Tel Aviv University in the Department of East Asian Studies.
Moser appreciated the detailed analysis given to Hayao Miyazaki's filmography, but felt that the book lacked balance in its attempts to be a broader reference work, concluding that it was "well-researched, if sometimes tedious".
[4] International Institute for Asian Studies reviewer Mari Nakamura called the work a "must-read" for follower's of Miyazaki's, considering it accessible for a wider audience while also providing elaborate commentary on the main aspects of his films, such as Miyazaki's inspirations and stylistic influences.