Date | 2024 |
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Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
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Language | English |
Record_type | Article (in Periodical) |
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Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | BL43.R44 A37 2024 |
Description | 14 p. |
Note | "Competing loyalties in a contested space : the Lutheran Middle School in Hunan province, 1907-1914" / Silje Dragsund Aase. This article belongs to the Special Issue Expressions of Chinese Christianity in Texts and Contexts: In Memory of Our Mentor Professor R. G. Tiedemann (1941–2019). Local access dig.pdf [Aase-Competing Loyalties in a Contested Space.pdf] Abstract: This study explores the complexities of mission-state and church-state relations from a micro-level perspective, asking how the missionaries, teachers, and pupils at the Lutheran Middle School in Hunan Province negotiated conflicting claims on church membership and national citizenship. However, Hunan is not a microcosm of modern China. When dealing with nationalism in a Hunanese context, it is sometimes more accurate to speak of Hunanese nationalism rather than Chinese nationalism. This micro-level case study sheds light on the general trends of changing mission-state and church-state encounters, but it also emphasizes unexpected expressions of local Christianity in a context that has not so far been given much scholarly attention. |
Subject | Education and state--China--History Christian education--China--History--19th-20th centuries Missions, Norwegian--China Missionaries, Norwegian--China Missionaries--China--Hunan Sheng Hunan Sheng 湖南省--Church history--19th-20th centuries Missions--China--Hunan Sheng--19th-20th centuries |