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Missionaries, Indigenous Peoples and Cultural Exchange (Hardcover)
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Missionaries, Indigenous Peoples and Cultural Exchange (Hardcover)
Series: First Nations and the Colonial Encounter
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This book brings together fresh insights into the relationships
between missions and indigenous peoples, and the outcomes of
mission activities in the processes of imperial conquest and
colonisation. Bringing together the work of leading international
scholars of mission and empire, the focus is on missions across the
British Empire (including India, Africa, Asia, the Pacific), within
ransnational and comparative perspectives. ... Themes throughout
the contributions include collusion or opposition to colonial
authorities, intercultural exchanges, the work of indigenous and
local Christians in new churches, native evangelism and education,
clashes between variant views of domesticity and parenting roles,
and the place of gender in these transformations. Missionaries
could be both implicated in the plot of colonial control, in ways
seemingly contrary to Christian norms, or else play active roles as
proponents of the social, economic and political rights of their
native brethren. Indigenous Christians themselves often had a
liminal status, negotiating as they did the needs and desires of
the colonial state as well as those of their own peoples. In some
mission zones where white missionaries were seen to be constrained
by their particular views of race and respectability, black
evangelical preachers had far greater success as agents of
Christianity. ... Missionaries, Indigenous Peoples and Cultural
Exchange contains contributions by historians from Australasia and
North America who observe the fine grain of everyday life on
mission stations, and present broader insights on questions of
race, culture and religion. The volume makes a timely intervention
into continuing debates about the relationship between mission and
empire.
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