The Presbyterian missions and medical missions in 19th-century Taiwan were successful enterprises that over time developed into the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, which stands today as the largest Christian minority church in this country. Through a Foucauldian biopolitical perspective, this paper analyzes the roles of female missionaries in the management of bodies and the subjective experiences of both foreign and Native women in the missions. Going beyond descriptive narratives and control-versus-agency reductionist frames, the paper points the polyvalent semantics of such roles and experiences. It also explores the complex relations between the women’s biopolitical functions, the PCT’s industrial type of biopolitical apparatus, and the ...
This paper aims to explicate the cultural meaning of sex in the Chinese society of Taiwan with refer...
Twelve years ago I was the key person initiating changes in the roles of women in worship in a Chine...
In early modern China, Jesuit missionaries associated with the male elite of Confucian literati in o...
Four missions, namely the American Baptist Mission (ABM), the English Presbyterian Mission (EPM), t...
This thesis presents gendered narratives of Chinese religion as revealed through the writings of lat...
Between the sixteenth to early twentieth century, many Catholic women religious orders were establis...
[[abstract]]Anthropological literature on Christian conversion and missionization has followed the f...
[[abstract]] This paper is to discuss to what extent the concepts and theories of social stratifica...
This paper will discuss how the gender perspective can be applied to the study of the Early Modern J...
Panel 250: Chinese Christianity (II): Christian Disaster Management and Institutional Void in the Re...
This chapter explores how gender, family and religion are articulated in the contexts of Confucian N...
"In early modern China, Jesuit missionaries associated with the male elite of Confucian literati in ...
Immediately after Holland native Tena Holkeboer graduated from Hope College in 1920, she prepared to...
Studying the various movements among women in the Catholic Church in Asia, the author argues that th...
This chapter demonstrates that Taiwanese Buddhist nuns resist the limitations of traditional Han gen...
This paper aims to explicate the cultural meaning of sex in the Chinese society of Taiwan with refer...
Twelve years ago I was the key person initiating changes in the roles of women in worship in a Chine...
In early modern China, Jesuit missionaries associated with the male elite of Confucian literati in o...
Four missions, namely the American Baptist Mission (ABM), the English Presbyterian Mission (EPM), t...
This thesis presents gendered narratives of Chinese religion as revealed through the writings of lat...
Between the sixteenth to early twentieth century, many Catholic women religious orders were establis...
[[abstract]]Anthropological literature on Christian conversion and missionization has followed the f...
[[abstract]] This paper is to discuss to what extent the concepts and theories of social stratifica...
This paper will discuss how the gender perspective can be applied to the study of the Early Modern J...
Panel 250: Chinese Christianity (II): Christian Disaster Management and Institutional Void in the Re...
This chapter explores how gender, family and religion are articulated in the contexts of Confucian N...
"In early modern China, Jesuit missionaries associated with the male elite of Confucian literati in ...
Immediately after Holland native Tena Holkeboer graduated from Hope College in 1920, she prepared to...
Studying the various movements among women in the Catholic Church in Asia, the author argues that th...
This chapter demonstrates that Taiwanese Buddhist nuns resist the limitations of traditional Han gen...
This paper aims to explicate the cultural meaning of sex in the Chinese society of Taiwan with refer...
Twelve years ago I was the key person initiating changes in the roles of women in worship in a Chine...
In early modern China, Jesuit missionaries associated with the male elite of Confucian literati in o...