White Women, Aboriginal Missions and Australian Settler Governments: Maternal Contradictions (Studies in Christian Mission, #56)

by Joanna Cruickshank and Patricia Grimshaw

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In White Women, Aboriginal Missions and Australian Settler Governments, Joanna Cruickshank and Patricia Grimshaw provide the first detailed study of the central part that white women played in missions to Aboriginal people in Australia. As Aboriginal people experienced violent dispossession through settler invasion, white mission women were positioned as 'mothers' who could protect, nurture and 'civilise' Aboriginal people. In this position, missionary women found themselves continuously navigating the often-contradictory demands of their own intentions, of Aboriginal expectations and of settler government policies. Through detailed studies that draw on rich archival sources, this book provides a new perspective on the history of missions in Australia and also offers new frameworks for understanding the exercise of power by missionary women in colonial contexts.
  • ISBN10 9004397019
  • ISBN13 9789004397019
  • Publish Date 15 May 2019
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Brill
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 220
  • Language English