黑人的命也重要?重新评估布兰太尔的亚历山大·赫瑟威克

K. Ross
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“黑人的命也是命”运动提高了人们对种族概念如何影响历史的批判性认识。在宣教历史的背景下,这引发了对在西方文化和种族优越的殖民假设和推动基督教宣教的全人类价值的潜在信念的交叉点上与全球南方相遇的批判性反思。然而,将任务简单地划分为这些冲动,过分简化了两者之间的动态相互作用,并且未能充分衡量这在更长的时间内是如何变化的,从而留下了令人不满意和未解决的极性。本文重新审视了布兰太尔的苏格兰传教士亚历山大·赫瑟威克(Alexander Hetherwick)的职业生涯,以确定他的思想和行动中的种族概念是如何在他的职业生涯中发生变化的,他的职业生涯跨越了该地区从传教地到帝国内的综合保护国的转变,并显著地塑造了现代马拉维的形成。
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Black Lives Matter? Reassessing Alexander Hetherwick of Blantyre
The ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement has raised critical awareness of how concepts of race have shaped history. In the context of mission history, this has prompted critical reflection on encounters with the Global South at the intersection of colonial assumptions of the superiority of Western culture and race and the underlying belief in the value of all human beings that drove Christian mission. A simple bifurcation of mission into these impulses, however, oversimplifies the dynamic interplay between the two and fails to adequately gauge how this changed over the longer durée, leaving an unsatisfactory and unresolved polarity. This article re-examines the career of the Scottish missionary Alexander Hetherwick of Blantyre to locate how concepts of race within his thought and action changed throughout a career that spanned the shift of the region from mission field to integrated protectorate within the empire, significantly shaping the formation of modern Malawi.
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