A colonizer or an anthropologist?: Locating the Identity of the Christian Missionary vis-à-vis the tea garden ‘Coolie’ in Colonial Assam (Record no. 514267)

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Personal name Bordoloi, Anisha.
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Title A colonizer or an anthropologist?: Locating the Identity of
the Christian Missionary vis-à-vis the tea garden ‘Coolie’ in
Colonial Assam
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Social Change and Development
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Extent 16(2), Jul, 2019: p. 20-40
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Summary, etc This paper is an attempt to study the role played by Christian missionaries in carrying out Mission work among the tea plantation labourers of Assam during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It explores how politics of power can function through multiple identities apart from the one that seems more visible revealing the non-monolithic identity of a colonizer. It also argues how the world of the general (the tea garden coolies) is constructed through perspectives emanating from the particular (individual Christian missionaries). Missionaries performed a political role in the way they carried out mission work in the tea gardens while simultaneously producing information and knowledge like an anthropologist about the tea garden migrant labourers amidst whom they set out to preach.Especially significant is the search for the ‘heathen’ that became a prime requisite for mission work, the construction of the tea garden as a ‘field’ through mission tours and visits, missionary interests in the plantations and the usage of print culture in the form of a newspaper such as the “The Indian Churchman” where debates between Charles Dowding, a missionary and colonial officials entrenched the idea of the subject and the colonizer further.- Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Christian missionaries, Tea plantation, Labourers - Assam
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Main entry heading Social Change and Development
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Subject DIP LABOUR - INDIA - ASSAM
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2020-10-22 16(2), Jul, 2019: p. 20-40 AR123303 2020-10-22 Articles

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