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Children of the mission in Kano emirate: Conflicts of conversion in colonial northern Nigeria, c.1899--1953.

机译:卡诺酋长国的传教子女:约1899--1953年,在尼日利亚北部殖民地的conversion依冲突。

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This dissertation examines the politics of Christian conversion among youth in the context of missions in Kano emirate during British colonial rule. Studies of colonial-era Christian missions in Muslim Northern Nigeria have focused on governmental efforts to limit, segregate, secularize, and otherwise control evangelistic activities in education and medicine in order to protect the “indirect rule” of the British through indigenous authorities. Yet popular histories of missions among Muslims reveal that interactions with Christian evangelists occurred and shaped Hausa ideas about colonialism in the early twentieth century.;Using original personal papers, oral narratives, and archival materials from the most active, but least studied, Christian society in Kano, the Sudan Interior Mission, I reexamine the history of missions in the colonial project to demonstrate the significance of Christian evangelism and conversion. While not statistically impressive, conversion in the missions generated categories of difference that prefigured mission activity but had a disproportionate impact on colonial politics. Religious interaction, a concern for colonial administrators and missionaries, did not hold the same significance for Muslim Hausa until the 1930s, when the Native Administration collaborated with the missions in the establishment of a provincial leprosarium and rural dispensaries. In Hausa society, certain social strata were actively engaged religious inquiry and exploration.;I trace conversion to Christianity historically, finding that youth were of greatest interest to missionaries, and orphaned or unattached boys converted most often. A historical approach to their life stories shows that conversion changed from a scholarly activity to a process centered on bodily healing as the missions themselves transformed strategies of evangelism from unofficial schools to medical institutions and orphanages. While these youth came from backgrounds of social marginality, their conversion in the context of mission institutionalization and collaboration with the Muslim government created conflicts of authority that gradually dissolved the working relationship. This study demonstrates that the nature of this conflict over religious identification changed and culminated in the social and spatial separation of Christians and Muslims in Kano on the eve of independence from Britain.
机译:本文考察了英国殖民统治期间在卡诺酋长国传教的背景下,青少年中基督教conversion依的政治。在尼日利亚北部穆斯林时期,殖民时期的基督教传教团的研究集中在政府为限制,隔离,世俗化和控制教育和医学上的福音活动而进行的努力,以保护英国通过土著当局的“间接统治”。然而,穆斯林传教的通俗历史表明,与基督教传教士的互动发生了,并塑造了豪萨在20世纪初的殖民主义思想;使用原始的个人论文,口述和叙事材料,来自最活跃但研究最少的基督教社会。苏丹内务团卡诺(Kano),我重新审视了这个殖民项目中的传教历史,以证明基督教传福音和conversion依的重要性。特派团的转变虽然在统计上并不令人印象深刻,但产生的差异类别预示了特派团的活动,但对殖民地政治的影响却不成比例。宗教互动对殖民地行政人员和传教士来说是一个问题,直到1930年代,对于穆斯林豪萨人来说,宗教互动才具有同等重要的意义。1930年代,当地政府与各代表团合作建立了省级麻风病医院和农村药房。在豪萨(Hausa)社会中,某些社会阶层积极地从事宗教探究和探索。我从历史上追溯到基督教,发现青年对传教士最感兴趣,而孤儿或孤身的男孩则最经常进行converted依。对他们的生活故事的历史考察表明,由于宣教士自身将传福音的策略从非官方学校转变为医疗机构和孤儿院,这种转变从学术活动转变为以身体康复为中心的过程。尽管这些年轻人来自社会边缘化背景,但他们在使团制度化和与穆斯林政府合作的背景下conversion依,形成了权力冲突,从而逐渐解除了工作关系。这项研究表明,在脱离英国独立前夕,这场关于宗教认同的冲突的性质发生了变化,并最终达到了卡诺地区基督徒和穆斯林在社会和空间上的分离。

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  • 作者

    Shankar, Shobana.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Los Angeles.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Los Angeles.;
  • 学科 Religion General.;History African.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 309 p.
  • 总页数 309
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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