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Author Close-Barry, Kirstie, author.

Title A mission divided : colonialism, race and culture in Fiji's Methodist Mission / Kirstie Close-Barry.

Publication Info. Acton, A.C.T. : ANU Press, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource
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Contents 1. Foundations for an Indo-Fijian Methodist Church in Fiji -- A National Church Built in 'Primitive' Culture: Communalism, Chiefs and Coins -- Theories of Culture: Responding to Emergent Nationalisms -- Indigenous Agrarian Commerce: Yeoman Claims to Soil -- Leadership with Limitations: Constrained Leadership for Indo-Fijian and Fijian Methodists in the 1930s -- Colonialism and Culture Throughout the Pacific War -- Defining the Path to Independence -- Devolution in a Divided Mission -- Disunity: Failed Efforts at Integration.
1. Foundations for an Indo-Fijian Methodist Church in Fiji -- A National Church Built in 'Primitive' Culture: Communalism, Chiefs and Coins -- Theories of Culture: Responding to Emergent Nationalisms -- Indigenous Agrarian Commerce: Yeoman Claims to Soil -- Leadership with Limitations: Constrained Leadership for Indођ́ѵFijian and Fijian Methodists in the 1930s -- Colonialism and Culture Throughout the Pacific War -- Defining the Path to Independence -- Devolution in a Divided Mission -- Disunity: Failed Efforts at Integration.
Summary This book provides insight into the long process of decolonisation within the Methodist Overseas Missions of Australasia, a colonial institution that operated in the British colony of Fiji. The mission was a site of work for Europeans, Fijians and Indo-Fijians, but each community operated separately, as the mission was divided along ethnic lines in 1901. This book outlines the colonial concepts of race and culture, as well as antagonism over land and labour, that were used to justify this separation. Recounting the stories told by the mission's leadership, including missionaries and ministers, to its grassroots membership, this book draws on archival and ethnographic research to reveal the emergence of ethno-nationalisms in Fiji, the legacies of which are still being managed in the post-colonial state today.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Subject Methodist Church of Australasia. Department of Overseas Missions.
Methodist Church of Australasia.
Methodist Mission (Fiji) -- History.
Methodist Church -- Missions -- Fiji.
Methodist Church -- Missions.
Fiji.
Religion and politics -- Fiji -- History.
Religion and politics.
History.
Christianity and culture -- Fiji -- History.
Christianity and culture.
Missions -- Political aspects -- Fiji -- History.
Missions -- Political aspects.
Missions.
Fiji -- Politics and government -- 19th century.
Politics and government.
Chronological Term 19th century
1800-1899
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
ISBN 9781925022865 (electronic book)
1925022862 (electronic book)