Review: Angharad Eyre, Women’s Writing and Mission in the Nineteenth Century: Jane Eyre’s Missionary Sisters
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Distinguishing between the textual figure of the 'female missionary' and the writing of real 'missionary women (p. 19), Eyre's book charts the pervasive influence of female missionary narratives. [...]active work and theological thought were suppressed in favour of meek selfsacrifice. While she is sceptical of second-wave feminism's rejection of religion, she retains notions of 'empowerment', 'authority' and 'agency' as key criteria for reading women's writing. At the end of the book, there is a brief discussion of missionary '[w] omen's construction of the "heathen" woman as victim (p.216) in order to produce their own authority.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 77-81 |
Journal | The Gaskell Journal |
Volume | 37 |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
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The Gaskell Journal (Journal)
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