Modes of Power: Time, Temporality, and Calendar Reform by Jesuit Missionaries in Late Imperial China

This work explores the relationship between time, temporality, and power by utilizing interactions between Jesuit missionaries and the Ming and Qing governments of late imperial China as a case study. It outlines the complex relationship between knowledge of celestial mechanics, methods of measuring...

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Main Author: Blasingame, Ryan S
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Published: ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University 2013
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-scholarworks.gsu.edu-history_theses-10692013-11-13T03:35:52Z Modes of Power: Time, Temporality, and Calendar Reform by Jesuit Missionaries in Late Imperial China Blasingame, Ryan S This work explores the relationship between time, temporality, and power by utilizing interactions between Jesuit missionaries and the Ming and Qing governments of late imperial China as a case study. It outlines the complex relationship between knowledge of celestial mechanics, methods of measuring the passage of time, and the tightly controlled circumstances in which that knowledge was allowed to operate. Just as the Chinese courts exercised authority over time and the heavens, so too had the Catholic Church in Europe. So as messengers of God’s authority, the Jesuits identified the importance of astronomical and temporal authority in Chinese culture and sought to convey the supremacy of Christianity through their mastery of the stars and negotiate positions of power within both imperial governments. 2013-05-11T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/history_theses/68 http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1069&context=history_theses History Theses ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University Society of Jesus Jesuit Imperial China Calendar reform Matteo Ricci Johann Adam Schall von Bell
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topic Society of Jesus
Jesuit
Imperial China
Calendar reform
Matteo Ricci
Johann Adam Schall von Bell
spellingShingle Society of Jesus
Jesuit
Imperial China
Calendar reform
Matteo Ricci
Johann Adam Schall von Bell
Blasingame, Ryan S
Modes of Power: Time, Temporality, and Calendar Reform by Jesuit Missionaries in Late Imperial China
description This work explores the relationship between time, temporality, and power by utilizing interactions between Jesuit missionaries and the Ming and Qing governments of late imperial China as a case study. It outlines the complex relationship between knowledge of celestial mechanics, methods of measuring the passage of time, and the tightly controlled circumstances in which that knowledge was allowed to operate. Just as the Chinese courts exercised authority over time and the heavens, so too had the Catholic Church in Europe. So as messengers of God’s authority, the Jesuits identified the importance of astronomical and temporal authority in Chinese culture and sought to convey the supremacy of Christianity through their mastery of the stars and negotiate positions of power within both imperial governments.
author Blasingame, Ryan S
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title Modes of Power: Time, Temporality, and Calendar Reform by Jesuit Missionaries in Late Imperial China
title_short Modes of Power: Time, Temporality, and Calendar Reform by Jesuit Missionaries in Late Imperial China
title_full Modes of Power: Time, Temporality, and Calendar Reform by Jesuit Missionaries in Late Imperial China
title_fullStr Modes of Power: Time, Temporality, and Calendar Reform by Jesuit Missionaries in Late Imperial China
title_full_unstemmed Modes of Power: Time, Temporality, and Calendar Reform by Jesuit Missionaries in Late Imperial China
title_sort modes of power: time, temporality, and calendar reform by jesuit missionaries in late imperial china
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