Symposium Panels - May 28
Breakfast
Laboratory D108
Panel A: Charity in the Far East
F605
Chair: Francisco Mota, S.J.
Vincenzo Maria Marchi, S.J., Missionary in China (1871–1912)
–Irene Gaddo
Francisco Furtado: A Trajectory Map of the Elite's Interactions and Commitments in China Mission
–Ana Cristina Pereira
Jesuits’ Engagements in Eighteenth-Century Medical Practices
–Xiangyi Liu
Panel B: Describing Charity with Its Categories
F602
Chair: Cristiano Casalini
Jesuit Political Theology and Societal Engagement: A Theorhetoric of the Common Good
–Steven Mailloux
The Ignatian Accommodatio: An Ethnohistorical Approach to the “Other” in the Early Modern World.
–Alejandra Borbolla Vázquez
Eastern Missions of the Jesuits: First Globalization; “Giving an Account of,” Informing and Communicating
–Eduard López Hortelano, S.J.
Coffee Break
Laboratory D108
Panel A: Words Across Worlds: Intercultural Encounters and Jesuit Engagements with Classical Texts
F605
Chair: Alessandro Corsi
Between “Rhetoric” and “Literature”: Jesuit Engagement with Literary Traditions in Late Imperial China
–Linda Chu
Seeking Divine Signs: Jesuit Engagements with the Yijing (Book of Changes) in Late Imperial China
–John T. P. Lai
Seventeenth-Century Arguments Against Forced Labor in the Mines of Potosí, Viceroyalty of Peru
–Sarah Elizabeth Penry
Panel B: Education and Colonialism on a Global Sphere
F602
Chair: Antonio Taiga Guterres
Jesuits, Crown, and Missionary Colonization in Seventeenth-Century New France
–Mairi Cowan
Ethiopia Revisited: Jesuit Education in Mid-Twentieth Century Addis Ababa
– Jonathan Greenwood
Jesuit "Flying Missions" in Andean Rural Area of the Viceroyalty of Peru, 16th Century
–Luis Ribeiro
Lunch
Terrace: Floor 3
Social Apostolate in Peru
Auditorium Jeffrey Klaiber
Chair: Juan Dejo, S.J.
“Porque Toman Bien la Lengua de Acá”. Italian Jesuits in the Doctrina of Juli (16–17th centuries)
–Elena Amerio
The Peruvian Jesuit Province and the Reception of Vatican II: Reimagining the Jesuit Mission through the Practice of the Social Apostolate
–Juan Miguel Espinoza
Jesuit Andean Art: Visual Strategies of Social Engagement and Political-Religious Accommodation
–Ramón Mujica
– Transport to the Larco Museum
– Guided Tour
– Dinner at Larco Museum | 5:30 p.m.
– Transport to UARM