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The Quality of MercyConfucian Charity and the Mixed Metaphors of Modernity in TianjinOxford University Based on archival research, this study traces the development of the Guangren TangTianjins largest benevolent Hall, established to house and support chaste widows and orphansand its relationship to changing national and local governmental authorities over the fifty years from 1878 to 1928. It gives a detailed account of the rules governing the everyday lives of the Halls inmates and chronicles changes in how these charity recipients were regarded and expected to comport themselves. Tracing the Halls adaptations to shifting economic fortunes and to new ideals of charitys purposes, it highlights both the tenacity and the elasticity of certain popular Confucian beliefs and practices as these were confronted by the onrush of "modernity." The article suggests that the interesting fusions of "old" and "new" ideals and practices that appeared in the work of the Hall may be understood as akin to a mixing of metaphors in the unfolding of modernity.
Key Words: popular Confucianism charity chastity modernity hybridity Tianjin
Modern China, Vol. 32, No. 4,
411-452 (2006) |
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