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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ronnie Po-Chia HsiaPublisher: Hackett Publishing Co, Inc Imprint: Hackett Publishing Co, Inc Weight: 0.201kg ISBN: 9781624664328ISBN 10: 1624664326 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 01 March 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAn unparalleled window into this crucial encounter between multiple worlds. Joanna Waley-Cohen, Julius Silver Professor of History, New York University A highly accessible introduction to the history of the Jesuits in China . Hsia offers a clear and concise overview of the key figures in this crucial episode of intercultural encounter: the first intellectual and cultural meeting of Europeans and Chinese. . . . In addition to providing a broad vision of the European and Asian contexts for Ricci's work in the introductory essay, Hsia gives a valuable selection of documents from both Chinese and Western sources in translation . . . [including] items that genuinely demonstrate the two sides of this cultural exchange. Liam Matthew Brockey, Professor of History, Michigan State University An unparalleled window into this crucial encounter between multiple worlds. Joanna Waley-Cohen, Julius Silver Professor of History, New York University A highly accessible introduction to the history of the Jesuits in China . Hsia offers a clear and concise overview of the key figures in this crucial episode of intercultural encounter: the first intellectual and cultural meeting of Europeans and Chinese. . . . In addition to providing a broad vision of the European and Asian contexts for Ricci's work in the introductory essay, Hsia gives a valuable selection of documents from both Chinese and Western sources in translation . . . [including] items that genuinely demonstrate the two sides of this cultural exchange. Liam Matthew Brockey, Professor of History, Michigan State University [A] valuable contribution to the field. Paired with a suitable companion volume, this book can lead to many fruitful and critical discussions about the nature of East--West encounters in the early modern period. This alone makes Hsia's book a valuable addition to the field of early modern history. Michael Laver, Rochester Institute of Technology, in Education About Asia Hsia's collection of source materials allows the reader to formulate his or her own conclusionspositive or pejorativeabout the East-West encounter between Ricci and China. . . . [W]hat gives this book utility is the judiciously chosen series of original documents, some of which Hsia himself has translated in order to fill in areas previously missing in Ricci studies. Among the documents that more effectively reveal how Matteo Ricci formed his opinions of Chinese religion and influenced his missionary 'method,' are those that recount his discussions with Chinese Buddhist clerics and Confucian literati. . . . Such documents as this are useful examples of how East-West intellectual dialogue can be both creatively informative, while also being a frustrating illustration of how these disparate modes of thinking elude one another in veils of misunderstanding. That Hsia has now published these critical documents in one volume is a significant service to the field of China studies. [A] welcome addition to the scholarly project of better understanding how the Jesuit mission to China planted the seeds of cultural engagement and dialogue that have grown into the academic disciplines that look critically at Asia's historical past and cultural present. Anthony E. Clark, in Journal of Jesuit Studies A highly accessible introduction to the history of the Jesuits in China. Hsia offers a clear and concise overview of the key figures in this crucial episode of intercultural encounter: the first intellectual and cultural meeting of Europeans and Chinese. . . . In addition to providing a broad vision of the European and Asian contexts for Ricci s work in the introductory essay, Hsia gives a valuable selection of documents from both Chinese and Western sources in translation . . . [including] items that genuinely demonstrate the two sides of this cultural exchange. Liam Matthew Brockey, Professor of History, Michigan State University Author InformationR. Po-chia Hsia is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of History at The Pennsylvania State University and the author of A Jesuit in the Forbidden City: Matteo Ricci 15521610 (Oxford University Press, 2010). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |