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Virgin Mary and Catholic Identities in Chinese History
Virgin Mary and Catholic Identities in Chinese History
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Product details
- ISBN 9789888139996
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 29 Oct 2013
- Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
- Publication City/Country: HK
- Product Form: Hardback
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The Chinese Catholic Church traces its living roots back to the late sixteenth century and its historical roots back even further, to the Yuan dynasty. This book explores paintings and sculptures of the Virgin Mary over several centuries and the communities that produced them. It argues for the emergence of distinctly Chinese Catholic identities as artistic representations of the Virgin Mary at different times and in different places absorbed and in turn influenced representations of Chinese figures from Guanyin to the Empress Dowager. At other times, indigenous styles have been diluted by Western influences. As a study of the social and cultural histories of communities that have survived over many centuries, this book offers a new view of Catholicism in China-one that sees its history as more than simply a cycle of persecution and resistance.
Jeremy Clarke is an assistant professor of history at Boston College.
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