Jesuits and Race
Jesuits and Race
A Global History of Continuity and Change, 1530-2020
Millett, Nathaniel; Parker, Charles H.
University of New Mexico Press
12/2024
298
Mole
9780826367327
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Introduction. Jesuits and Race from the Sixteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries
Nathaniel Millett and Charles H. Parker
Chapter One. "The Society of the World:" Antonio Possevino (1533-1611 and the Jesuit Debate over Purity of Blood
Emanuele Colombo
Chapter Two. Eternal Blackness: Body and Soul in Jesuit Martiin de Roa's Afterlife
Erin Kathleen Rowe
Chapter Three. Jesuits and Unfree Labor in Early Modern East Asia
Liam Matthew Brockey
Chapter Four. Jesuits and "Race" in Early Modern Chile: Valdivia's Letters to the King, 1604-1618
Andrew Redden
Chapter Five. How to be a Country Jesuit: Practices of Continence, Care, and Containment in a Racializing Religiosity
J. Michelle Molina
Chapter Six. "The Most Barbarous and Fierce Peoples in the New World": Decoding the Jesuit Missionary Project in Colonial North Mexico
Susan M. Deeds
Chapter Seven. The Memory of Slavery at Saint Louis University
Nathaniel Millett
Chapter Eight. A Challenge to our Sincerity: American Jesuits Discover "The Negro"
James M. O'Toole
Chapter Nine. Trial by Fire: Father George Dunne and Race Relations in Cold War Los Angeles
Sean Dempsey, S.J.
Epilogue
John T. McGreevy
Contributors
Index
Introduction. Jesuits and Race from the Sixteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries
Nathaniel Millett and Charles H. Parker
Chapter One. "The Society of the World:" Antonio Possevino (1533-1611 and the Jesuit Debate over Purity of Blood
Emanuele Colombo
Chapter Two. Eternal Blackness: Body and Soul in Jesuit Martiin de Roa's Afterlife
Erin Kathleen Rowe
Chapter Three. Jesuits and Unfree Labor in Early Modern East Asia
Liam Matthew Brockey
Chapter Four. Jesuits and "Race" in Early Modern Chile: Valdivia's Letters to the King, 1604-1618
Andrew Redden
Chapter Five. How to be a Country Jesuit: Practices of Continence, Care, and Containment in a Racializing Religiosity
J. Michelle Molina
Chapter Six. "The Most Barbarous and Fierce Peoples in the New World": Decoding the Jesuit Missionary Project in Colonial North Mexico
Susan M. Deeds
Chapter Seven. The Memory of Slavery at Saint Louis University
Nathaniel Millett
Chapter Eight. A Challenge to our Sincerity: American Jesuits Discover "The Negro"
James M. O'Toole
Chapter Nine. Trial by Fire: Father George Dunne and Race Relations in Cold War Los Angeles
Sean Dempsey, S.J.
Epilogue
John T. McGreevy
Contributors
Index