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Klappentext A 1989 examination of the effect of mission evangelism and colonial intervention on the family life of Pacific peoples. Zusammenfassung The combined forces of mission evangelism and colonial intervention have transformed the everyday family life of Pacific peoples. The dramatic changes that affected the political and economic autonomy of indigenous people in the region also had significant effects on domestic life. This book! originally published in 1989! examines the ways in which this happened. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Margaret Jolly and Martha MacIntyre; 1. New England missionary wives, Hawaiian women and 'the cult of true womanhood' Patricia Grimshaw; 2. Changes in the lives of ordinary women in early post-contact Hawaii Caroline Ralston; 3. Domestic structures and polyandry in the Marquesas Islands Nicholas Thomas; 4. The object lesson of a civilised, Christian home Diane Langmore; 5. Medical care and gender in Papua New Guinea Donald Denoon; 6. Suffer the children: Wesleyans in the D'Entrecasteaux Michael W. Young; 7. Women in contemporary Central Enga society, Papua New Guinea M. J. Meggitt; 8. Better homes and gardens Martha MacIntyre; 9. God, ghosts and people: Christianity and social organisation among Takuru Wiru Jeffrey Clark; 10. Sins of a mission: Christian life as Kwaio traditionalist ideology Roger M. Keesing; 11. Sacred spaces: churches, men's houses and households in South Pentecost, Vanuatu Margaret Jolly; 12. Bond-slaves of Satan: Aboriginal women and the missionary dilemma Annette Hamilton; Bibliography; Index.