This article examines a memorial service held in Xiamen in 2010 for an American missionary who died and was buried there in 1910. The missionary, accused of association with imperialism under Mao, had been largely forgotten by the locals until this event. During the ceremony, all charges against the missionary were unofficially dropped and his service was highly commended. By attempting to explain what sociocultural mechanisms enabled Xiamen citizens to counter official amnesia and demolish the state’s domination of discourse on missionaries, I argue that the official manipulation of missionary discourse is not always effective; the reconstruction of missionary history in today’s China is an ongoing, dynamic process of negotiation in which ...
From both a numerical and a political viewpoint, the Christian missions to the Manchu populations of...
In her article US-American Protestant Missionaries and Translation in China 1894-1911 Mingyu Lu di...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute toward an understanding of missionaries and missions ...
This article analyzes how successful the Reformed missionaries operating in Amoy and the surrounding...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, Xiamen’s pursuit of World Heritage Site designation from UN...
Western missionaries working for the proselytization of Christianity during the early twentieth cent...
In the last few decades, Christianity has become the fastest growing religion in China. This is inte...
This article takes the example of a disappeared altar in a Himalayan valley as revelatory of contrad...
This article focuses on three conceptual lenses through which a better understanding of the politics...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. What is the meaning today of the m...
Christianity in China is known to have been influenced by Chinese popular religion. Yet it is less k...
The memory of the foreign involvement in the Taiping war lasted long after the fall of the Taiping c...
The Danish philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard, once wrote that, “Life can only be understood backwards; ...
The thesis argues that Christianity underwent a profound process of inculturation during the "long e...
This article examines the ‘missionary space’ of the Catholic University of Beijing (Furen University...
From both a numerical and a political viewpoint, the Christian missions to the Manchu populations of...
In her article US-American Protestant Missionaries and Translation in China 1894-1911 Mingyu Lu di...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute toward an understanding of missionaries and missions ...
This article analyzes how successful the Reformed missionaries operating in Amoy and the surrounding...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, Xiamen’s pursuit of World Heritage Site designation from UN...
Western missionaries working for the proselytization of Christianity during the early twentieth cent...
In the last few decades, Christianity has become the fastest growing religion in China. This is inte...
This article takes the example of a disappeared altar in a Himalayan valley as revelatory of contrad...
This article focuses on three conceptual lenses through which a better understanding of the politics...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. What is the meaning today of the m...
Christianity in China is known to have been influenced by Chinese popular religion. Yet it is less k...
The memory of the foreign involvement in the Taiping war lasted long after the fall of the Taiping c...
The Danish philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard, once wrote that, “Life can only be understood backwards; ...
The thesis argues that Christianity underwent a profound process of inculturation during the "long e...
This article examines the ‘missionary space’ of the Catholic University of Beijing (Furen University...
From both a numerical and a political viewpoint, the Christian missions to the Manchu populations of...
In her article US-American Protestant Missionaries and Translation in China 1894-1911 Mingyu Lu di...
The objective of this thesis is to contribute toward an understanding of missionaries and missions ...