“Chapter 4: The Habit that Hides the Monk: Missionary ‘Masking’ at the Imperial Court in Early Modern China.” (original) (raw)

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Journal of Chinese Religions, 2016

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Paola Zamperini

Positions-east Asia Cultures Critique, 2003

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Ana Carolina Hosne

Brill, 2017

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Matteo Nicolini-Zani

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Zixiao Huang

SECAC 2023, 2023

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Western Humanistic Culture Presented to China by Jesuit Missionaries(XVII-XVIII Centuries). Edited by Federico Masini. [Rome: Institutum Historicum SJ, 1996. 396 pp. ISBN88-7041-346-2.]

Federico Masini

The China Quarterly, 1997

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Religious Studies Review, 2007

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Waseda Rilas Journal , 2021

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China Quarterly, 2007

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Dorothy C Wong

Early Medieval China, 2002

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Carmen Licia Palazzo

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‘Paradoxical Performances: Cruel Constraints and Christian Emancipation in 19–20th Century Missionary Representations of Chinese Women and Girls’ in Margaret Jolly and Hyaeweol Choi (eds), Divine Domesticities: Christian Paradoxes in Asia and the Pacific, Canberra: ANU Press, 2014, pp. 347-366.

Shih-Wen Sue Chen

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Lars Laamann

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 2008

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Journal of The Economic and Social History of The Orient, 2013

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The Silk Road. Proceedings from the Sixth International conference on Chinese Studies “The Silk Road” organized by the Confucius Institute in Sofia, Bulgaria, 4-5 June 2021,, 2021

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Huiyi Wu

China Review International, 2018

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Muhammad Sher Ali Khan

2010

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Buddhist-Christian Studies , 2018

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The Journal of Asian Studies, 2009

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Cory A Willmott

Social Sciences and Missions, 2012

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Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 2008

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Intellectual History Review, 2024

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Published by the Harvard University Asia Center Distributed by Harvard University Press Cambridge (Massachusetts) and London, 2006

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Eugenio Menegon

Journal of Jesuit Studies, 2019

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