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This chapter explores the European origins of missionary masculinity and the affective reasons behind the phenomenal growth of the Jesuit order. It pays particular attention to the reimagined clerical masculinity that the founding father Ignatius of Loyola modeled for and generated in other men across Europe, notably in German lands. Two media of male mimesis are especially relevant: Ignatius’s so-called Autobiography and his Spiritual Exercises. Ignatian manhood lent itself to participation in European expansion due to its global orientation, high mobility, and emphasis on patri-filial ties. Jesuit masculinity made ample room for the feminine on the level of the symbolic and the affective but established firm boundaries with actual women through women’s de jure exclusion from the all-male Society of Jesus.
本章探讨传教士男子气概的欧洲起源,以及耶稣会修道会显著增长背后的情感原因。它特别关注了重新想象的神职人员男子气概,这种男子气概是罗耀拉的国父伊格内修斯(Ignatius of Loyola)在欧洲,尤其是在德国的其他男性身上塑造和产生的。有两种模仿男性的媒介特别相关:伊格那丢所谓的自传和他的精神练习。伊格纳德的男子气概由于其全球定位、高流动性和对亲子关系的强调,使其参与了欧洲的扩张。耶稣会的男子气概在象征和情感层面上为女性提供了充足的空间,但通过将女性排除在全男性的耶稣会之外,与实际女性建立了牢固的界限。