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A Politics of Presence : Contacts Between Missionaries and Walugru in Late Colonial Tanganyika

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Christian missions in Africa are commonly seen as a blatant example of ethnocentrism.

This stereotype partly persists because the day-to- day interaction between missionaries and Africans has so rarely been studied.

This book shows how Africans and missionaries co-produced a Catholic Church in the Uluguru mountains of Eastern Tanzania in the late colonial period, and thereby adapted each others' routines in the fields of initiation, education, magic, and religion in Africa by showing how the presence of the mission resulted in a rift between spiritual and worldly magic, and in the underdevelopment of the capacity of Waluguru to manage their own practices of revelation.

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Product Details
Routledge
9057023040 / 9789057023040
Hardback
22/02/1999
United Kingdom
English
365p. : ill.
24 cm
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