The Missionary, the Catechist and the Hunter traces the colonial history of indigenous identity by analysing the role of the Protestant missionaries and the ideology of writing in the production of the hunter as the quintessential Inuit figure.
The Missionary, the Catechist and the Hunter traces the colonial history of indigenous identity by analysing the role of the Protestant missionaries and the ideology of writing in the production of the hunter as the quintessential Inuit figure.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christina Petterson, Ph.D. (2011), Macquarie University, Sydney is Research Associate at the University of Newcastle, Australia. She works in various fields, such as biblical studies, early European history and colonial history.
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Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements Notes on Previously Published Material INTRODUCTION Approaching Christianity and Colonialism SETTING THE SCENE: THE PRACTICE OF ORTHODOXY IN COLONIAL GREENLAND Mary Magdalene and Habakuk: A Heresy Takes Place Racialised and Gendered Heresies COMPLICATING GOVERNMENTALITY: COLONIALISM, PROTESTANTISM, AND GREENLAND Pastoral Power and Governmentality Colonialism and Governmentality: Outlining the Issues THE LUTHERAN PASTORATE IN THEORY AND PRACTICE The Protestant Pastorate in Practice Constructing Lutheran Society in Accordance with Natural Law Catechism and Family CATECHISTS IN THE MAKING: LABOUR, WRITING, AND GENDER Writing, Gender, and Abstraction The Introduction of Writing in Greenland Cultivated Estrangement THE ONTOLOGICAL STATUS OF THE HUNTER OR THE PRODUCTION OF NATURE The Instruction of 1782 as Racialised Discourse Race, Class, and Nature The Discourse on the Hunter REWRITTEN PASTS AND SCRIPTS FOR THE FUTURE: HEART OF LIGHT The Colonial Condition of Heart of Light Nationalising and Allegorising Greenland: National Allegory and the Global Community Abject Masculinity Indigenised Politics CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgements Notes on Previously Published Material INTRODUCTION Approaching Christianity and Colonialism SETTING THE SCENE: THE PRACTICE OF ORTHODOXY IN COLONIAL GREENLAND Mary Magdalene and Habakuk: A Heresy Takes Place Racialised and Gendered Heresies COMPLICATING GOVERNMENTALITY: COLONIALISM, PROTESTANTISM, AND GREENLAND Pastoral Power and Governmentality Colonialism and Governmentality: Outlining the Issues THE LUTHERAN PASTORATE IN THEORY AND PRACTICE The Protestant Pastorate in Practice Constructing Lutheran Society in Accordance with Natural Law Catechism and Family CATECHISTS IN THE MAKING: LABOUR, WRITING, AND GENDER Writing, Gender, and Abstraction The Introduction of Writing in Greenland Cultivated Estrangement THE ONTOLOGICAL STATUS OF THE HUNTER OR THE PRODUCTION OF NATURE The Instruction of 1782 as Racialised Discourse Race, Class, and Nature The Discourse on the Hunter REWRITTEN PASTS AND SCRIPTS FOR THE FUTURE: HEART OF LIGHT The Colonial Condition of Heart of Light Nationalising and Allegorising Greenland: National Allegory and the Global Community Abject Masculinity Indigenised Politics CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
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