Subject: Hospitality--Religious aspects--Catholic Church

concept of friendship and the culture of hospitality : the encounter between the Jesuits and late Ming China. [Jiaoyou lun 交友論. English & Chinese]
AuthorXu Dongfeng 徐東風
Place---
Publisher[University of Chicago]
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
TypeThesis/Dissertation (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBV3247.R46 J52213 2011pdf
DescriptionPDF [ix, 441 leaves]
Note

The concept of friendship and the culture of hospitality : the encounter between the Jesuits and late Ming China / Dongfeng Xu.
Thesis (Ph.D., Dept. of Comparative Literature)—University of Chicago, 2011.
Bibliography: p. 401-441.
Appendix: A Translation of 交友論 Jiaoyou lun (A Treatise on Friendship): p. 380-400.
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Friendship and hospitality : the Jesuit-Confucian encounter in late Ming China
AuthorXu Dongfeng 徐東風
PlaceAlbany, NY
PublisherState University of New York Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesSUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBV3417.X83 2021
Descriptionpdf. [xi, 276 pages]
Note

Friendship and hospitality : the Jesuit-Confucian encounter in late Ming China /  Dongfeng Xu.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-265) and index.

Introduction -- Part One Friendship and the Jesuits -- 1 Striving for Divine Union: The Wholly Other and the Jesuit Vocation -- 2 Other Rhetoric: Reading Matteo Ricci's On Friendship -- Part Two Hospitality and the Confucians -- 3 The Subject of Hospitality and Sino-centrism: Theory and Chinese Cultural Background -- 4 Situating the Middle Kingdom: Matteo Ricci's World Map, the Wobbling Center, and the Undoing of the Host -- 5 Reforming the Calendar: The Ming Empire's Stairway to Heaven through the Jesuits -- 6 The Confucian Hospitality: Responding to the Jesuits -- Conclusion -- Notes.

Offers a comparative and deconstructive reading of the cross-cultural encounter between the Jesuits and their Confucian hosts in late Ming China.--OCLC note.

Librarian's note: While the focus of this study is on comparative concepts of friendship and hospitality, the text includes in-depth analysis of Ricci's 1602 Mappamondo, its layout, content, and background, and the Chinese critical response to it.  

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