Subject: China--Foreign public opinion, European

Encountering China : early modern European responses
AuthorSachdev, RachanaLi, Qingjun
PlaceLewisburg, PA
PublisherBucknell University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesAperçus (Lewisburg, Pa.)
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberDS708.E63 2012
Descriptionx, 220 p. ; 23 cm.
NoteEncountering China : early modern European responses / edited by Rachana Sachdev and Qingjun Li.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-213) and index.

European responses to child abandonment, sale of children and social welfare policies in Ming China / Rachana Sachdev -- Of golden lilies and gentlewomen : constructions of Chinese women in early modern European travel narratives / Qingjun Li -- Earlier moderns : the novel form as national development in China and Europe / Daniel Dooghan -- "A strong resemblance" : Samuel Richardson, Chinese talent-beauty novels, and a secret origin of "world literature" / Ning Ma -- 'Magicians, enchanters, and professional crooks' : early modern understandings of Daoism / Ronnie Littlejohn -- Buddhism and idolatry / Terry Logan Mazurak.

ISBN9781611484823
LCCN2012024133
The great encounter of China and the West, 1500-1800
AuthorMungello, D.E.
PlaceLanham, MD
PublisherRowman & Littlefield
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition4th ed.
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesCritical issues in world and international history
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberDS750.72.M86 2013
Descriptionxii, 177 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Note

The great encounter of China and the West, 1500-1800 / D.E. Mungello.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

ISBN9781442219762
LCCN2012030412
Yuedu he lijie : 17 shiji-19 shiji zhongqi Ouzhou de Zhongguo tuxiang 閱讀和理解 : 17世紀 - 19世紀中期歐洲的中國圖像
AuthorLu Wenxue 陸文雪
Place---
Publisher---
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeThesis/Dissertation (PDF)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberDS754.12.L83 2003d
Descriptiondig.pdf. [x, 236 p. : ill.]
NoteYuedu he lijie : 17 shiji-19 shiji zhongqi Ouzhou de Zhongguo tuxiang 閱讀和理解 : 17世紀 - 19世紀中期歐洲的中國圖像 / Lu Wenxue 陸文雪.
Title also in English: Reading and understanding: the image of China in Europe from the 17th century to the mid-19th century.
Abstract also in English.
論文(哲學博士)--香港中文大學, 2003.
Bibliography: p.228-236.
Dig.pdf. local access [Lu Wenxue-Image of China in Europe.pdf]

"The dissertation focuses on the changing western image of China in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Post-Modernist studies in the China field always maintain the images of China in Europe were distorted, misrepresented, deformed or demonized by the West. Returning to the historical environment this thesis examines the issue by an empirical approach in which the process of China pictures first appeared and was produced in Europe from the middle 17th century to the Opium War is clearly documented. The first part of this dissertation is a historical narrative of the China paintings and drawings by draughtsman, engravers, scholars, geographers, botanists, and missionaries. Included in our discussion are: (i) the China paintings by early traders as represented by John Nieuhof the draughtsman of Dutch East India Company during his voyage to China and Montanus's Atlas Chinensis; (ii) the Catholic Jesuits works about China: Michael Boym's Atlas Imperii Sinarum and Flora Sinensis Martino Martini's Novus Atlas Sinensis and Athanasius Kircher's China Illustrata; (iii) William Alexander who accompanied Earl Macartney's embassy to China and who during the trip produced several books with illustrations about the costume of China. Also included in this category is the engraving volume of George Staunton's An Authentic Account of an Embassy From the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China; (iv) Commercial artists' China paintings in the early 19th century. They included British painter George Chinnery and his works--portraits landscapes and sketches done in Macao and Canton; (v) Finally the European artists who captured the China image in the eve of the Opium War such as French artists Auguste Borget's Sketches of China and the Chinese and Honore Daumier's illustrations in Voyage en Chine etc. The second part of this dissertation focuses on the above thematic expressions from these China paintings: (i) image of Chinese cities; (ii) customs and costumes; (iii) plants and flora. In each theme exemplary paintings and illustrations are carefully discussed and analyzed with the aim to finding out what kind of concerns and understanding these westerners had about China and how this knowing and understanding influenced the popular image of the Middle Kingdom in the European mind before the real conflict and military encounter between the east and west in the nineteenth century."--OCLC record.