03670oam 22005894a 450 991043315760332120250905110029.09780295743813029574381610.1515/9780295743813(CKB)4100000007376363(MiAaPQ)EBC5626853(OCoLC)1080520506(MdBmJHUP)muse73079(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/88441(DE-B1597)725408(DE-B1597)9780295743813(Perlego)867905(oapen)doab88441(ODN)ODN0008891169(EXLCZ)99410000000737636320180424d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierJesuits and MatriarchsDomestic Worship in Early Modern China /Nadine Amsler1st [edition].University of Washington Press2018Seattle :University of Washington Press,2018.©2018.1 online resource (271 pages)9780295743806 0295743808 9780295743790 0295743794 Includes bibliographical references and index.Clothes make the man: the Jesuits' adoption of literati masculinity -- A kingdom of virtuous women: Jesuit descriptions of China's moral topography -- A source of creative tension: literati Jesuits and priestly duties -- Strengthening the marital bond: the Christianization of Chinese marriage -- Praying for progeny: women and Catholic spiritual remedies -- Domestic communities: women's congregations and communal piety -- Sharing genteel spirituality: the female networks of the Xus of Shanghai -- A widow and her virgins: the domestic convents of Hangzhou and Nanjing -- Fabrics of devotion: Catholic women's pious patronage -- Women and gender in global Catholicism.In early modern China, Jesuit missionaries associated with the male elite of Confucian literati in order to proselytize more freely, but they had limited contact with women, whose ritual spaces were less accessible. Historians of Catholic evangelism have similarly directed their attention to the devotional practices of men, neglecting the interior spaces in Chinese households where women worshipped and undertook the transmission of Catholicism to family members and friends. Nadine Amsler’s investigation brings the domestic and devotional practices of women into sharp focus, uncovering a rich body of evidence that demonstrates how Chinese households functioned as sites of evangelization, religious conflict, and indigenization of Christianity.The resulting exploration of gendered realms in seventeenth-century China reveals networks of religious sociability and ritual communities among women as well as women’s remarkable acts of private piety. Amsler’s exhaustive archival research and attention to material culture reveals new insights about women’s agency and domestic activities, illuminating areas of Chinese and Catholic history that have remained obscure, if not entirely invisible, for far too long.Catholic womenReligious lifeChinaHistoryElectronic books. Catholic womenReligious lifeHistory.266/.251Amsler Nadine1025641MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910433157603321Jesuits and Matriarchs2439192UNINA$22.5011/28/2019Relig