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Healing the leper? Mission Christianity, medicine, and social dependence in 20th century Swaziland.

机译:治愈麻风病? 20世纪斯威士兰的基督教,医学和社会依赖宣教。

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This dissertation examines global shifts in medical and religious thinking about leprosy, using the southern African kingdom of Swaziland as a case study from the start of British rule in 1902 to the first decade of the twenty-first century. Involving a wide variety of both local and international actors, these encounters were frequently characterized by highly unequal power dynamics, especially between Swazis and Western doctors, bureaucrats, and missionaries. However, it is a central theme of this work that Swazis often turned Western scientific and religious preoccupations with leprosy into assets for their own benefit. Understanding the reasons why and under what circumstances Swazis did so illuminates the processes by which peoples of different cultures adapt themselves to shifting circumstances. Rather than abandoning local cultural ideas in favor of those of more powerful outsiders, I argue that the adaptations enacted by Swazis were coherent within their own cultural perspectives and are best understood as evolutions of local ideas instead of the byproduct of a foreign value system.;Influenced by the narrative approach of microhistory, this project correlates evidence from three major archival collections, representing chiefly the perspective of British colonial figures and medical missionaries from the Church of the Nazarene, with insights derived from oral interviews conducted with both medical personnel and former leprosy patients in Swaziland. In so doing, it investigates themes related to the transfer of stigma across social and cultural boundaries; the clashing expectations of cultures divided by geography, language, education, and more; the limits of Western science and bureaucracy when attempting to exercise control over other cultures; and the continual negotiations through which all parties pursued their particular agendas. In analyzing the interplay between the primarily scientific and political concerns of the British colonial government and the chiefly spiritual concerns of the Nazarene medical missionaries, the story makes possible an understanding of how Swazis created advantageous spaces for themselves. I argue that they did this primarily by entering into relationships of social dependency, which they understood as creating bonds of mutual obligation between themselves and Westerners.
机译:本文以南部非洲王国斯威士兰为例,研究了从1902年英国统治开始到二十一世纪前十年的全球麻风医学和宗教思想变化。这些遭遇经常涉及到各种本地和国际参与者,其特征通常是高度不平等的动力动力,特别是在斯威士与西方医生,官僚和传教士之间。但是,这是斯威士人为了自己的利益而经常将西方科学和宗教对麻风病的关注变成资产的工作的中心主题。理解斯威士族为什么这样做以及在什么情况下这样做的原因,阐明了不同文化的人们适应不断变化的环境的过程。我认为,斯威士人所做的改编不是在地方文化观念上取而代之的是更强大的局外人,而是在他们自己的文化视野内保持连贯一致,最好被理解为地方观念的演变,而不是外国价值体系的副产品。受微观历史叙事方法的影响,该项目将来自三个主要档案馆藏的证据相关联,主要代表了拿撒勒教会的英国殖民地人物和医学传教士的观点,以及对医务人员和前麻风病患者进行的口头访谈得出的见解斯威士兰的患者。通过这种方式,它研究了与污名跨越社会和文化边界的转移有关的主题;地理,语言,教育等因素对文化的不同期望;试图控制其他文化时西方科学和官僚主义的局限性;以及各方通过不断的谈判追求其特定议程的谈判。通过分析英国殖民政府最初的科学和政治关注与拿撒勒医学传教士的主要精神关注之间的相互作用,这个故事使人们了解了斯威士人如何为自己创造有利的空间。我认为,他们这样做主要是通过建立社会依赖关系,他们将其理解为在自己和西方人之间建立起相互义务的纽带。

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  • 作者

    McCoy, William Kent, Jr.;

  • 作者单位

    Boston University.;

  • 授予单位 Boston University.;
  • 学科 African history.;Religious history.;Science history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 305 p.
  • 总页数 305
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:52:46

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