Zibi Sidinane酋长:摩拉维亚基督教与“Nomansland”定居点的谈判

Anne Folke Henningsen
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这篇文章的整体背景是在19世纪后期的南非,黑人统治者、白人基督教传教士和白人殖民当局之间的互动,作为一个快速变化的社会,越来越多的白人享有特权许多黑人统治者试图通过呼吁基督教传教士的帮助来巩固他们在麻烦和有争议的地区的地位,而基督教传教士则认为这些来自非洲黑人统治者的要求是获得接触其他民族的黄金机会,否则很难到达。因此,即使最终不同的各方有不同的议程和愿望,互利的关系也是可能的。本文分析了殖民列强、传教会和黑人统治者之间的三角关系,梳理出三方的策略、动机和做法。
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Chief Zibi Sidinane: Negotiating Moravian Christianity and Settlements in “Nomansland”
Abstract The overall context of this article is the interaction between black African rulers, the white Christian missionaries, and the white colonial authorities in late nineteenth century South Africa, as a rapidly changing society increasingly privileged the white population.1 Many black rulers tried to strengthen their positions in troubled and contested regions by calling on the help of Christian missionaries who in their turn saw these requests from black African rulers as golden opportunities for gaining access to peoples otherwise only reached with great difficulty. Thus, mutually beneficial relationships were possible even if, ultimately, the different parties had different agendas and desires. The analyses in this article deal with the triangular relations between the colonial powers, the mission society and black rulers, and tease out the strategies, motives and practices of the three parties.
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