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Yuen, Mary Mee-Yin.
Solidarity and Reciprocity with Migrants in Asia = Catholic and Confucian Ethics in Dialogue /
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Solidarity and Reciprocity with Migrants in Asia/ by Mary Mee-Yin Yuen.
Reminder of title:
Catholic and Confucian Ethics in Dialogue /
Author:
Yuen, Mary Mee-Yin.
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XIV, 239 p.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
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Religion and sociology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33365-2
ISBN:
9783030333652
Solidarity and Reciprocity with Migrants in Asia = Catholic and Confucian Ethics in Dialogue /
Yuen, Mary Mee-Yin.
Solidarity and Reciprocity with Migrants in Asia
Catholic and Confucian Ethics in Dialogue /[electronic resource] :by Mary Mee-Yin Yuen. - 1st ed. 2020. - XIV, 239 p.online resource. - Religion and Global Migrations. - Religion and Global Migrations.
1. Introduction -- 2. Migration and Migrants in Asia and Hong Kong -- 3. Justice and Human Dignity in Catholic Social Teaching -- 4. Migration, Human Rights, and Obligations -- 5. Migrants, Receiving Communities, and Virtues -- 6. Christian Relational Virtues: Hospitability, Compassion, and Solidarity -- 7. Confucian Ethics: Human Relatedness, Benevolence, and Reciprocity -- 8. Neo-Confucian Ethics: Unity of Knowing and Acting -- 9. Towards an Ethic of Solidarity and Reciprocity with the Migrants -- 10. General Conclusion: Solidarity and Reciprocity as a Way of Life.
“Appealing to cognate Christian and Confucian virtues, Yuen argues, lets us contextualize rights discourse; so that the Church’s teaching truly becomes learning. Yuen has made an immense contribution, not only in applying rights to the suffering of migrant women in Hong Kong, but to our reimagining rights and their place in our Christian heritage. She has taught us not only to grieve, but to act.” —William O’Neill, S.J., Professor Emeritus, Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University, USA Based on Catholic and Confucian social ethics, this book develops an ethic of solidarity and reciprocity with the migrants in Asia who are marginalized. Mary Mee-Yin Yuen draws off her own pastoral experiences in the Church, the situation of the wider Christian community, and the personal experiences of migrant women from various Asian countries in Hong Kong, to describe the features and practices of an ethical approach that emphasizes solidarity and reciprocity. Interdisciplinary in nature, this book integrates Catholic social ethics, moral philosophy, Chinese Confucian ethics, social sciences, and cultural studies to investigate the phenomenon of international and intra-national migration in Asia, particularly with regard to women migrants moving from South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Mainland China to Hong Kong. .
ISBN: 9783030333652
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-33365-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Religion and sociology.
LC Class. No.: BL60
Dewey Class. No.: 201.7
Solidarity and Reciprocity with Migrants in Asia = Catholic and Confucian Ethics in Dialogue /
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