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The Interweaving of Rituals - Funerals in the Cultural Exchange between China and Europe (Hardcover)
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The Interweaving of Rituals - Funerals in the Cultural Exchange between China and Europe (Hardcover)
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The death of the Italian Jesuit Matteo Ricci in China in 1610 was
the occasion for demonstrations of European rituals appropriate for
a Catholic priest and also of Chinese rituals appropriate to the
country hosting the Jesuit community. Rather than burying Ricci
immediately in a plain coffin near the church, according to their
European practice, the Jesuits followed Chinese custom and kept
Ricci's body for nearly a year in an air-tight Chinese-style coffin
and asked the emperor for burial ground outside the city walls.
Moreover, at Ricci's funeral itself, on their own initiative the
Chinese performed their funerary rituals, thus starting a long and
complex cultural dialogue in which they took the lead during the
next century. The Interweaving of Rituals explores the role of
ritual - specifically rites related to death and funerals - in
cross-cultural exchange, demonstrating a gradual interweaving of
Chinese and European ritual practices at all levels of interaction
in seventeenth-century China. This includes the interplay of
traditional and new rituals by a Christian community of commoners,
the grafting of Christian funerals onto established Chinese
practices, and the sponsorship of funeral processions for Jesuit
officials by the emperor. Through careful observation of the
details of funerary practice, Nicolas Standaert illustrates the
mechanics of two-way cultural interaction. His thoughtful analysis
of the ritual exchange between two very different cultural
traditions is especially relevant in today's world of global ethnic
and religious tension. His insights will be of interest to a broad
range of scholars, from historians to anthropologists to
theologians.
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