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|a Ballantyne, Tony,
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|a Entanglements of Empire
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|b Missionaries, Maori, and the Question of the Body /
|c Tony Ballantyne.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-342) and index.
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|a Exploration, empire and evangelization -- Making place, reordering space -- Economics, labor, and time -- Containing transgression -- Cultures of death -- The politics of the "enfeebled" body.
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|a The first Protestant mission was established in New Zealand in 1814, initiating complex political, cultural, and economic entanglements with Maori. Tony Ballantyne shows how interest in missionary Christianity among influential Maori chiefs had far-reaching consequences for both groups. Deftly reconstructing cross-cultural translations and struggles over such concepts and practices as civilization, work, time and space, and gender, he identifies the physical body as the most contentious site of cultural engagement, with Maori and missionaries struggling over hygiene, tattooing, clothing, and s.
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