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Growing up with God and Empire: A Postcolonial Analysis of 'Missionary Kid' Memoirs
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Growing up with God and Empire: A Postcolonial Analysis of 'Missionary Kid' Memoirs
Current price: $129.95
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Growing up with God and Empire: A Postcolonial Analysis of 'Missionary Kid' Memoirs
Current price: $129.95
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This book analyzes the memoirs of 42 ‘missionary kids’ – the children of North American Protestant missionaries in countries all over the world during the 20th century. Using a postcolonial lens the book explores ways in which the missionary enterprise was part of, or intersected with, the Western colonial enterprise, and ways in which a colonial mindset is unconsciously manifested in these memoirs. The book explores how the memoirists’ sites and experiences are exoticized; the missionary kids’ likelihood of learning – or not learning – local languages; the missionary families’ treatment of servants and other local people; and gender, race and social class aspects of the missionary kids’ experiences. Like other Third Culture Kids, the memoirists are migrants, travelers, border-crossers and border-dwellers who alternate between insider and outsider statuses, and their words shed light on the effects of movement and travel on children’s lives and development.