Dalit women and colonial Christianity - first Telugu bible women as teachers of wisdom (Record no. 518356)

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Personal name Sekhar, Chakali Chandra
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Title Dalit women and colonial Christianity - first Telugu bible women as teachers of wisdom
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Economic & Political Weekly
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Extent 56(11), 13 Mar, 2021: p.57-63
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Summary, etc The paper focuses on the history of the first three Bible women, Mary Wesley, Martha Reuben, and Bathsheba, who came from marginalised communities in Rayalaseema, and emerged as new leaders of social change in the context of colonial modernity and Christianity in the region. The emergence of a modern profession of Bible woman for Dalit women in the 1870s was transformative, opening doors of education, learning, and transforming them into local leaders. Bible women played a pivotal role in the history of Dalits, gender, and missions by shaping the life and community of Dalits and spreading Christianity in Rayalaseema. – Reproduced
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Main entry heading Economic & Political Weekly
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Subject DIP RELIGION
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-09-20 56(11), 13 Mar, 2021: p.57-63 AR125516 2021-09-20 Articles

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