Competing Kingdoms – Women, Mission, Nation, and the American Protestant Empire, 1812–1960: American Encounters/Global Interactions
Autor Barbara Reeves–ellingto, Kathryn Kish Sklar, Connie A. Shemoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 mar 2010
"Contributors" Beth Baron, Betty Bergland, Mary Kupiec Cayton, Derek Chang, Sue Gronewold, Jane Hunter, Sylvia Jacobs, Susan Haskell Khan, Rui Kohiyama, Laura Prieto, Barbara Reeves-Ellington, Mary Renda, Connie A. Shemo, Kathryn Kish Sklar, Ian Tyrrell, Wendy Urban-Mead
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822346500
ISBN-10: 0822346508
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: 32 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 168 x 233 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria American Encounters/Global Interactions
ISBN-10: 0822346508
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: 32 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 168 x 233 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria American Encounters/Global Interactions
Cuprins
Contributors; Beth Baron: Betty Bergland; Mary Kupiec Cayton; Derek Chang; Sue Gronewold; Jane Hunter; Sylvia Jacobs; Susan Haskell Khan; Rui Kohiyama; Laura Prieto; Barbara Reeves-Ellington; Mary Renda; Connie A. Shemo; Kathryn Kish Sklar; Ian Tyrrell; Wendy Urban-Mead
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This rich, diverse collection of essays illuminates womens pivotal role in the Protestant missions that were at the center of Americans interactions with Asia, Africa, and the Middle East in the nineteenth century and early twentieth. Throughout the pieces, readers witness the women that made missions possiblenot only as missionaries, but also as sponsors and audiencesnavigating the tensions and intersections between ideals and practices of spiritual equality and those of patriarchy, empire, and race, enlisting and challenging gendered conventions in the process. This volume will prove an indispensable guide in the effort to bring gender analysis, religious culture, and womens agency into an internationalized historiography of the United States.Paul A. Kramer, author of The Blood of Government: Race, Empire, the United States and the Philippines Competing Kingdoms achieves through the inclusion of many authors what few have been able to achieve singly, the internationalization of American womens history. It focuses on a group of culture agents who were at the avant-garde of Americas emergence into global influence: women missionaries.Ann Braude, author of Sisters and Saints: Women and American Religion
"This rich, diverse collection of essays illuminates women's pivotal role in the Protestant missions that were at the center of Americans' interactions with Asia, Africa, and the Middle East in the nineteenth century and early twentieth. Throughout the pieces, readers witness the women that made missions possible--not only as missionaries, but also as sponsors and audiences--navigating the tensions and intersections between ideals and practices of spiritual equality and those of patriarchy, empire, and race, enlisting and challenging gendered conventions in the process. This volume will prove an indispensable guide in the effort to bring gender analysis, religious culture, and women's agency into an internationalized historiography of the United States."--Paul A. Kramer, author of The Blood of Government: Race, Empire, the United States and the Philippines "Competing Kingdoms achieves through the inclusion of many authors what few have been able to achieve singly, the internationalization of American women's history. It focuses on a group of culture agents who were at the avant-garde of America's emergence into global influence: women missionaries."--Ann Braude, author of Sisters and Saints: Women and American Religion
"This rich, diverse collection of essays illuminates women's pivotal role in the Protestant missions that were at the center of Americans' interactions with Asia, Africa, and the Middle East in the nineteenth century and early twentieth. Throughout the pieces, readers witness the women that made missions possible--not only as missionaries, but also as sponsors and audiences--navigating the tensions and intersections between ideals and practices of spiritual equality and those of patriarchy, empire, and race, enlisting and challenging gendered conventions in the process. This volume will prove an indispensable guide in the effort to bring gender analysis, religious culture, and women's agency into an internationalized historiography of the United States."--Paul A. Kramer, author of The Blood of Government: Race, Empire, the United States and the Philippines "Competing Kingdoms achieves through the inclusion of many authors what few have been able to achieve singly, the internationalization of American women's history. It focuses on a group of culture agents who were at the avant-garde of America's emergence into global influence: women missionaries."--Ann Braude, author of Sisters and Saints: Women and American Religion
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"This rich, diverse collection of essays illuminates women's pivotal role in the Protestant missions that were at the center of Americans' interactions with Asia, Africa, and the Middle East in the nineteenth century and early twentieth. Throughout the pieces, readers witness the women that made missions possible--not only as missionaries, but also as sponsors and audiences--navigating the tensions and intersections between ideals and practices of spiritual equality and those of patriarchy, empire, and race, enlisting and challenging gendered conventions in the process. This volume will prove an indispensable guide in the effort to bring gender analysis, religious culture, and women's agency into an internationalized historiography of the United States."--Paul A. Kramer, author of "The Blood of Government: Race, Empire, the United States and the Philippines"
Descriere
Collection makes case for the significance of religion to U.S. imperial culture and for womens' agency in the U.S. Protestant missions movement from the early 19th to the mid-20th centuries.