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A German-Christian Network of Letters in Colonial Africa as a Repository for ‘Ordinary’ Biographies of Women, 1931-1967

机译:1931-1967年,在非洲殖民地建立的德国-基督教书信网络,作为“普通”女性传记的资料库

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This study explores the possibilities of extracting biographies of ‘ordinary Africans’, especially women, from the epistolary networks of a transcontinental Lutheran community of readers. Due to the enthusiastic efforts of a number of German deaconesses, women from British colonial Africa whose narrations might otherwise not have been recorded, participated in conversations with women in Nazi, and thereafter West as well as East Germany. Mission evidence supports the argument that in colonial Africa religion opened up one of the few spaces for African and European women to collaborate in an otherwise segregated society. While the network was initiated in the name of their common faith and sustained with German church funding (and British colonial infrastructure), the content of the letters was far from restricted to religious matters. The article contends that these epistles reflected an awareness amongst rural female African participants of their position in a much larger geopolitical space - and even a world church. Thus the label ‘ordinary’ refers to the status of the African women writers in their local communities and church congregations rather than their horizons of expectation. Their fragmentary biographies or life-histories, from both colonial Tanganyika and the Transvaal, need to be viewed within the context of their interaction with their German facilitators and the members of the female Christian reading community in Europe - who were the intended audience envisaged by the African women narrators.View full textDownload full textRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2012.702072
机译:这项研究探索了从跨大陆的路德教会读者社区的书信网络中提取“非洲普通人”(尤其是女性)传记的可能性。由于许多德国女执事的热情努力,来自英国殖民地非洲的妇女(其叙事本来可能没有记录下来)参加了与纳粹,其后的西方以及东德的妇女的对话。传教证据支持这样一种论点,即在非洲殖民地,宗教为非洲和欧洲妇女在原本隔离的社会中合作提供了为数不多的空间之一。虽然该网络是以其共同信仰的名义发起的,并得到德国教会的资助(以及英国殖民基础设施)的支持,但信件的内容绝不仅限于宗教事务。该文章认为,这些书信反映了非洲农村女性参与者对他们在更大的地缘政治空间-甚至世界教堂中的地位的认识。因此,“普通”标签是指非洲女作家在当地社区和教会中的地位,而不是期望的视野。他们在殖民地坦any尼喀和德兰士瓦人之间的零碎传记或生活史,需要在与德国协助者和欧洲女性基督教阅读界成员互动的背景下进行考察,而这正是他们所设想的目标受众。非洲女性解说员。查看全文下载全文相关的变量add add_config = {ui_cobrand:“泰勒和弗朗西斯在线”,service_compact:“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,pubid: “ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2012.702072

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