Sponsored and Presented by Oakland Museum of California & Ricci Institute at the USF Center for the Pacific Rim
This public forum consists of a series of short lectures presented by a panel of four scholars from the Ricci Institute of the University of San Francisco. Each lecture will focus on one specific subject area and explore how China and the West interacted through Christianity in the Ming-Qing period. Specific emphasis will be on the exchanges between the Jesuit missionaries and the Qing imperial court.
11:00-11:15 a.m. - Opening remarks
Dr. Ming-Yeung Lu, Creative Director, Oakland Museum of California.
Dr. Xiaoxin Wu, Director, USF Ricci Institute.
11:15-12:00 noon - Lecture I
“Shooting for the Stars: The Jesuits at the Qing Court” by Eugenio Menegon.
Mr. Menegon is a Research Associate of the USF Ricci Institute and Ph.D. candidate at the University of California, Berkeley.
2:00-2:35 p.m. - Lecture II
"Be Kind to Men from Afar: Jesuit Artists in the Forbidden City" by Lauren Arnold.
Ms. Lauren Arnold is an art historian and Research Associate of the USF Ricci Institute. She recently published a book on Chinese-Western cultural exchange in art in the Yuan dynasty.
2:40-3:15 p.m. - Lecture III
"The Mechanics of Heaven: the Jesuits and Sino-Western Technology" by Mark Mir.
Mr. Mark Mir is a librarian and Research Fellow of the USF Ricci Institute. He is also the chief editor of the Ricci 21st Century Roundtable Database for the study of history of Christianity in China at the Ricci Institute.
3:20-3:50 p.m. - Lecture IV
Philosophy and cultural exchange with concluding remarks "Fusion or confusion? Learning the 'grammar of the Chinese object'?" by Dr. Paul Rule.
Dr. Paul Rule is Distinguished Fellow of the EDS-Stewart Chair at the USF Ricci Institute, and an internationally known specialist in Chinese history and religion from Australia.
3:50 p.m. - Concluding remarks by Dr. Ming-Yueng Lu.(top)
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