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Fipa Families

Reproduction and Catholic Evangelization in Nkansi, Ufipa, 1880-1960 [Hardback]

by Kathleen R. Smythe

    • Author

      Kathleen R. Smythe

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      Heinemann USA

    • Published

      May 2006

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      Ufipa, a labor reserve for Tanganyika, witnessed minimal colonial development. Instead, evangelization by White Fathers' Catholic missionaries began in the 1870s. By the 1950s, the missionaries had secured varying degrees of political, economic and social authority in the region, witnessed by the fact that the vast majority of Fipa had converted to Catholicism. Fipa Families examines how this happened from the Fipa perspective.

      Written primarily for scholars and students of African colonial history, mission history, and family and childhood history, this study is based on a rich collection of oral and documentary sources. Working with this wealth of information, Smythe breaks new ground in placing African social and moral concerns parallel to those of missionaries, resurrecting the study of the family (rather than kinship, lineage, or clan) within African history, and demonstrating at the level of the family and village the ways in which ideas of socialization, reproduction, and education were challenged and re-created in the colonial context in Ufipa.

      Initially, employees of the mission sought to oversee the education and moral upbringing of at least one child from each family, substituting boarding school for the care relatives would otherwise have provided. A few mission parents even opted to forego the multiple benefits of grandchildren so a child could pursue the celibate path of a religious vocation.

      The opportunities of the Catholic Church complemented and competed with Fipa processes of social and biological reproduction, and Catholicism became part of the fabric of Fipa society because of, and despite, its resonance with Fipa culture. At the heart of both Fipa and missionary concerns were the processes of socialization (social reproduction) and biological reproduction, processes carried out within the context of the family.

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      • Author

        Kathleen R. Smythe

      • Book Format

        Hardback

      • Publisher

        Heinemann USA

      • Published

        May 2006

      • Edition

        Annotated edition

      • Weight

        504g

      • Page Count

        236

      • Dimensions

        156 x 234 x 15 mm

      • ISBN

        9780325071121

      • ISBN-10

        0325071128

      • Eden Code

        1150291

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      • Author/Creator: Kathleen R. Smythe

      • ISBN: 9780325071121

      • Publisher: Heinemann USA

      • Release Date: May 2006

      • Weight: 504g

      • Dimensions: 156 x 234 x 15 mm

      • Eden Code: 1150291


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