The early slide projector and slide shows in China from the late seventeenth to the early twentieth century

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q4 HISTORY
Qingxiang Sun
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ABSTRACT In the mid-seventeenth century, Europeans invented the early slide projector, which was later introduced to China both by Jesuit missionaries and through foreign trade. By the nineteenth century, this “Western instrument” had become an important aid in Protestant missionaries’ “scientific preaching,” and its use had spread throughout China; slides and the slide show became a major medium for disseminating modern knowledge. Against the background of the global circulation of knowledge in the period from the seventeenth century to the nineteenth century, complex interactions occurred between local resources in China and this medium in terms of denotation, production, use, and diffusion. Modern educational technologies and patterns involving the projector and slides became popular at church speeches, at public lectures in treaty ports, and in modern school education in China. Changes also occurred in how Chinese intellectuals gathered and in the role they played: they shifted from forming their own associations to holding open slide presentations. This had a profound influence on their transition from literati to intellectuals.
中国早期的幻灯机和幻灯片放映是从17世纪末到20世纪初
17世纪中叶,欧洲人发明了早期的幻灯机,后来通过耶稣会传教士和对外贸易传入中国。到19世纪,这种“西方仪器”已成为新教传教士“科学宣讲”的重要辅助工具,并在中国各地广为使用;幻灯片和幻灯片放映成为传播现代知识的主要媒介。在17世纪至19世纪全球知识流通的背景下,中国本土资源与这一媒介在外延、生产、使用和传播等方面发生了复杂的相互作用。包括投影仪和幻灯片在内的现代教育技术和模式在中国的教堂演讲、通商口岸的公开讲座和现代学校教育中流行起来。中国知识分子的聚集方式和他们扮演的角色也发生了变化:他们从成立自己的协会转变为举行公开的幻灯片演讲。这对他们从文人到知识分子的转变产生了深远的影响。
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