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Encounters in Quest of Christian Womanhood
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Christianity has come to be a religion embraced especially by women and not least in Africa. This book provides one of the as yet rare case studies for the early stages of this development: how Afr...
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07 July 2010

Christianity has come to be a religion embraced especially by women and not least in Africa. This book provides one of the as yet rare case studies for the early stages of this development: how African women on the pre- and early colonial Gold Coast (Ghana) encountered Basel Mission Christianity, 1843-1885. Popular interpretations have tended to describe Christianity as either ‘empowering’ or ‘domesticating’ African women. Looking at variegated push-and-pull factors and in its focus on the agency of Ghanaian women this detailed analysis moves beyond. It situates the quest for Christian womanhood as part of trans-national discourses and exchanges, as well as local interactions, and writes a social history that is at once transnational and transcultural.
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Pages: 422
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Christian Mission
Publication Date:
07 July 2010
ISBN: 9789004188884
Format: Hardcover
This work goes some way towards complicating our understanding of a key field of Christian encounter in nineteenth-century Africa. - John Parker, SOAS London, in: Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Volume 64, Issue 3 (2013).
Ulrike Sill, Dr.phil.des. (2007) in History, University of Basel, is research assistant for African History at the University of Basel. She has published on women and the history of the Basel Mission and Ghana.