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Longhouses, Schoolrooms, and Workers’ Cottages: Nineteenth-Century Protestant Missions to the Tsimshian and the Transformation of Class Through Religion

机译:长屋,教室和工人小屋:十九世纪的尖端新教徒使命和通过宗教改造班级

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This paper explores the blurring of boundaries among class identities in nineteenth-century Protestant missions to the Tsimshian, Aboriginal people of the northwest British Columbia coast. Through an exploration of the nature of Christian chiefs, Tsimshian demand for literacy and schooling, and finally mission housing, this paper highlights ways in which the class implications of religious association had profoundly different meanings in Native and non-Native milieus. Scholars must take into account historical Aboriginal perspectives not only on conversion, but on their class positions in mission Christianity and more precisely, how their roles within the mission sphere were informed by their own notions of class. While some Native converts undoubtedly utilized conversion to Christianity to circumvent usual social conventions surrounding rank, privilege, and access to spiritual power, other Tsimshian sought transformation by using these new forms of spirituality to bolster their existing social positions.
机译:本文探讨了19世纪新教传教士向西北不列颠哥伦比亚省沿海地区的原住民的阶级身份界限的模糊性。通过探究基督教首领的本质,尖子对扫盲和学校教育的需求以及最后的传教士住房,本文强调了宗教协会的阶级含义在土著和非土著环境中具有深远不同含义的方式。学者们不仅要考虑悔改的历史观点,还要考虑他们在宣教基督教中的阶级地位,更确切地说,要考虑到他们在宣教领域的作用是如何通过自己的阶级观念来考虑的。尽管一些土著人毫无疑问地利用了对基督教的conversion依来规避围绕职级,特权和获得精神力量的常规社会习俗,但其他一些突尼斯人却试图通过使用这些新的精神形态来巩固其现有的社会地位而进行转型。

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    Neylan Susan;

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