This article explores the experiences of Western women missionaries in a faith mission and their relationships with the women and children of China in the early years of the twentieth century. In a period of twenty years of unprecedented social and political revolution missionaries were forced to reconceptualise their work against a changing discourse of Chinese womanhood. In this context, emerging models of the Chinese New Woman and the New Girl challenged older mission constructions of gender. The Chinese reformation also provided missionaries with troubling reflections on their own roles as independent young women, against debates about modern women at home, and the emerging rights of white women as newly enfranchised citizens in the new...
With ever-increasing notoriety, owing to her successful missionary activities and charismatic preach...
This project is a study of Canadian women missionaries in Kaifeng, Honan in the 1920s, and their wor...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute toward an understanding of missionaries and missions ...
This paper will examine the history of Australian women living and working in China in the twentieth...
Australians, in the main, are unaware of the role which Australia played in the evangelization of Ch...
© 1978 Dr. Lesley DixonLate in the nineteenth century, when cultural and commercial contact between ...
The first group of Australian women missionaries arrived in Korea in 1891, representing the Presbyte...
This chapter examines missionary literature to argue that there was a deliberate construction of Chi...
his article discusses the social transformation of the female role, the function of the family, and ...
Until recently, little was known about the experiences of young Chinese women who migrated to Queens...
This thesis examines the British women’s missionary movement in Hong Kong and China from the mid-nin...
In 1882, the South Australian Baptist Missionary Society sent off its first missionaries to Faridpu...
[[abstract]] This paper is to discuss to what extent the concepts and theories of social stratifica...
Mary Ann Aldersey, Eliza Gillett Bridgman and Helen Sanford Coan Nevius were among the first Protest...
This paper is a case study based on the notes, periodicals, and letters of Western missionaries and ...
With ever-increasing notoriety, owing to her successful missionary activities and charismatic preach...
This project is a study of Canadian women missionaries in Kaifeng, Honan in the 1920s, and their wor...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute toward an understanding of missionaries and missions ...
This paper will examine the history of Australian women living and working in China in the twentieth...
Australians, in the main, are unaware of the role which Australia played in the evangelization of Ch...
© 1978 Dr. Lesley DixonLate in the nineteenth century, when cultural and commercial contact between ...
The first group of Australian women missionaries arrived in Korea in 1891, representing the Presbyte...
This chapter examines missionary literature to argue that there was a deliberate construction of Chi...
his article discusses the social transformation of the female role, the function of the family, and ...
Until recently, little was known about the experiences of young Chinese women who migrated to Queens...
This thesis examines the British women’s missionary movement in Hong Kong and China from the mid-nin...
In 1882, the South Australian Baptist Missionary Society sent off its first missionaries to Faridpu...
[[abstract]] This paper is to discuss to what extent the concepts and theories of social stratifica...
Mary Ann Aldersey, Eliza Gillett Bridgman and Helen Sanford Coan Nevius were among the first Protest...
This paper is a case study based on the notes, periodicals, and letters of Western missionaries and ...
With ever-increasing notoriety, owing to her successful missionary activities and charismatic preach...
This project is a study of Canadian women missionaries in Kaifeng, Honan in the 1920s, and their wor...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute toward an understanding of missionaries and missions ...