Symposium Panels - June 12
June 12
8.00am Breakfast
9.10am – 10.30am
Panel A: Mediating Faith and Culture: Movies, Arts, and Theater in the 20th Century
Antonio De Caro, The Art of Sino-European Education: Debating, Inventing, and Teaching Sino-Christian Art in 19th-Century and early 20th-Century China
Steven Stergar, Educating Audiences for Educating Devotes. The Use of Cinema in the Italian Jesuit Network (1920s–1960s)
PANEL B: Texts and Sources for Teaching Rhetoric in Jesuit Schools (17th–20th centuries)
Carla Tronu Montané, The 1600 Jesuit Edition of Buddhist Poems as Teaching Materials
Steven Mailloux, Educators of the World: Public Pedagogy, Jesuit Political Theology, and the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises
Bartosz Awianowicz, Exempla and Eruditiones: History in the Teaching of Rhetoric in Jesuit Colleges in Poland and Hungary in the 17th–18th Centuries
PANEL C: Transformations in Jesuit Education in Latin America: Modernization, Curriculum Design, and Educational Models (1950–2020)
Pablo Toro-Blanco, Circuits of Pedagogical Modernization and New Understandings of Youth in Chilean Jesuit Education: North American Influences in a Period of Accelerated Change (Chile, c.1958–c.1970)
Camila Perez, Changes in the Teaching Content in Jesuit Schools in Chile (1950–2020)
Cristobal Madero, S.J., Beyond the Pulpit: Latin American Jesuits Shaping Minds across Subjects in Jesuit Schools (1950-2020)
10.45am – 12.15pm
PANEL A: Early Modern Soundscapes of Jesuit Colleges
Leonardo Panigada, Pre-Suspension Jesuit Humanism Culture of Imagination in Tomas Luis de Victoria and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Céline Drèze, The Teaching of Music and Dance in the Colleges of the Gallo- and Flemish-Belgian Provinces (17th–18th centuries)
Phillip Ganir, S.J., Music in the Missions: The Living Legacy of the Indigenous Mission Opera San Francisco Xavier
PANEL B: Jesuit Pedagogy in Progress: Geography, Medicine, Astrology
David Salomoni, The Society of Jesus and the Rise of Geography Teaching
Serena Mambriani, "It is noble because it heals the mind." Antonio Possevino on Medical Education (Bibliotheca Selecta, Book 14)
Luis Campos Ribeiro, Oddity or Scientific Endeavour? Astrology as Part of Jesuit Mathematical Teaching
PANEL C: Jesuit Rhetoric Education through the Learning of Languages and Cultures Toward Spirituality
Kim-Bảo Đặng, From Macau College to Annam: Journey to become peritus lingoa of the Jesuits
Cynthia Gannet, Educational Ministries of the Word: How Post-Suppression American Jesuits Engaged the Aim of Eloquence for the Common Good
Aiko Okamoto-MacPhail, Reinventing Jesuit Rhetoric in the Curriculum of Jesuit Education in Japan
12.15 Lunch
2.00pm – 3.30pm
PANEL A: Crossroads in Classrooms: Jesuit Pedagogy and Intercultural Dialogue from Middle to Far East
Qingfan Jiang, Jesuit Education Meets Neo-Confucianism: The Transmission and Transformation of the Jesuit Hierarchy of Learning at the Chinese Imperial Court
Di Wu, In a Classroom in Shanghai. Latin Notes on the Four Books (1637–1638)
René B. Javellana, S.J., What Jesuits Read: The Inventory of the Library of the Colegio de San Ignacio, Manila in 1768
Rafael Herzstein, The "New Mission of Syria" and its Jesuit Education System (1875–1914)
PANEL B: Jesuit Education in Transition: Adapting to the context between 19th and 20th century
Kevin Spinale, S.J., Seeds of Cura Personalis in 19th-century, American Jesuit Schools
Antonio Taiga Guterres, The Instructio (1934–1948) on U.S. Jesuit Education: From the Ratio to the American Way of Cura personalis
Holly Hoffman, Recruitment and Formation of Lay Teachers in Jesuit Educational Institutions, 1934–1983
Nick Kemper, "One Step Up:" Pedro Arrupe, S.J., St. Xavier High School, and the Summer Enrichment Program, 1968–79
3.45pm -5.15pm
Plenary Session: Roundtable - Jesuit Missions and Education in North America: Emanuele Colombo (Chair); Luca Codignola Bo; Paul-André Dubois; Claudio Ferlan