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Missionary women, gender, professionalism, and the Victorian idea of Christian mission, Rhonda Anne Semple

Label
Missionary women, gender, professionalism, and the Victorian idea of Christian mission, Rhonda Anne Semple
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Missionary women
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
192174822
Responsibility statement
Rhonda Anne Semple
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
gender, professionalism, and the Victorian idea of Christian mission
Summary
This is the first comprehensive study of the role of gender in British Protestant missionary expansion into China and India during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Focusing on the experiences of wives and daughters, female missionaries, educators and medical staff associated with the London Missionary Society, the China Inland Mission and the various Scottish Presbyterian Mission Societies, it compares and contrasts gender relations within different British Protestant missions in cross-cultural settings. Drawing on extensive published and archival materials, this study examines how gender, race, class, nationality and theology shaped the polity of Protestant missions and Christian interaction with native peoples. Rather than providing a romantic portrayal of fulfilled professional freedom, this work argues that women's labor in Christian missions, as in the secular British Empire and domestic society, remained under-valued both in terms of remuneration and administrative advancement, until well into the twentieth century. Rich in details and full of insights, this work not only presents the first comparative treatment of gender relations in British Christian missionary movements, but also contributes to an understanding of the importance of gender more broadly in the high imperial age.<BR><BR> RHONDA A. SEMPLE is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Northern British Columbia, Canada.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Under the influence of wise and devoted and spiritually minded colleagues -- She is a lady of much ability and intelligence : the selection and training of candidates -- LMS work in North India : the feeblest work in all of India -- Good temper and common sense are invaluable : the Church of Scotland Eastern Himalayan Mission -- The work of the CIM at Chefoo : faith-filled generations -- Gender and the professionalization of Victorian society : the mission example -- Conclusion: fools for Christ
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