This chapter examines missionary literature to argue that there was a deliberate construction of Chinese women\u27s victimhood by missionaries to justify their interventions into Chinese society. To do this, it explores how missionaries wrote about and represented the lives of Chinese women, as well as their reactions to certain cultural practices. The chapter focuses on the practices of infanticide and footbinding as well as the issue of opium addiction. Protestant missionaries first came to China in the early nineteenth century, but it was not until after the First Opium War and the signing of the Treaty of Nanjing in 1842 that they were able to maintain a substantial presence. Footbinding was practised by many female members of Chinese s...
In a volume lettered: China and the Chinese: a collection of pamphlets relating thereto. Volume 55.A...
Although recent historians charge that the American Protestant missionary movement in China was an e...
Opium addiction in China during the closing decades of the Ch’ing dynasty afflicted all segments of ...
This thesis represents an attempt to examine the role that British missionaries played in and their ...
This article explores the experiences of Western women missionaries in a faith mission and their rel...
This thesis examines the British women’s missionary movement in Hong Kong and China from the mid-nin...
This thesis will examine how the presence of American missionaries in China between the years 1890 t...
Believed to have begun with Han noble families, and eventually spreading to most classes of Chinese ...
From the mid-1700s through the late 1830s, Britons in China were confined to a tiny section of the c...
[[abstract]] This paper is to discuss to what extent the concepts and theories of social stratifica...
This study examines footbinding as a mechanism for the marginalization of women in Late Imperial Chi...
© 1978 Dr. Lesley DixonLate in the nineteenth century, when cultural and commercial contact between ...
This thesis presents gendered narratives of Chinese religion as revealed through the writings of lat...
This paper is a case study based on the notes, periodicals, and letters of Western missionaries and ...
Australians, in the main, are unaware of the role which Australia played in the evangelization of Ch...
In a volume lettered: China and the Chinese: a collection of pamphlets relating thereto. Volume 55.A...
Although recent historians charge that the American Protestant missionary movement in China was an e...
Opium addiction in China during the closing decades of the Ch’ing dynasty afflicted all segments of ...
This thesis represents an attempt to examine the role that British missionaries played in and their ...
This article explores the experiences of Western women missionaries in a faith mission and their rel...
This thesis examines the British women’s missionary movement in Hong Kong and China from the mid-nin...
This thesis will examine how the presence of American missionaries in China between the years 1890 t...
Believed to have begun with Han noble families, and eventually spreading to most classes of Chinese ...
From the mid-1700s through the late 1830s, Britons in China were confined to a tiny section of the c...
[[abstract]] This paper is to discuss to what extent the concepts and theories of social stratifica...
This study examines footbinding as a mechanism for the marginalization of women in Late Imperial Chi...
© 1978 Dr. Lesley DixonLate in the nineteenth century, when cultural and commercial contact between ...
This thesis presents gendered narratives of Chinese religion as revealed through the writings of lat...
This paper is a case study based on the notes, periodicals, and letters of Western missionaries and ...
Australians, in the main, are unaware of the role which Australia played in the evangelization of Ch...
In a volume lettered: China and the Chinese: a collection of pamphlets relating thereto. Volume 55.A...
Although recent historians charge that the American Protestant missionary movement in China was an e...
Opium addiction in China during the closing decades of the Ch’ing dynasty afflicted all segments of ...