
The Story of Chalmers of New Guinea
Exploring Missionary Legacy in South PacificBy Janet Harvey KelmanLength2h 4m
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In "The Story of Chalmers of New Guinea," Janet Harvey Kelman intricately narrates the life of John Chalmers, a pioneering missionary whose transformative impact on the New Guinea Islands in the late 19th century is compellingly portrayed. The prose is characterized by its vivid descriptive style and historical precision, blending narrative depth with cultural insights. Kelman not only recounts Chalmers'Äô missionary endeavors but also contextualizes them within the broader themes of colonialism, cultural exchange, and the ethical dilemmas faced by Western missionaries, making the book a vital contribution to both missionary history and Pacific studies. Janet Harvey Kelman, deeply influenced by her own experiences and her commitment to social justice, draws on extensive research and firsthand accounts to craft a nuanced biography. Her academic background in history and her advocacy for indigenous rights inform her exploration of Chalmers'Äô life, providing a critical lens through which to assess both his achievements and his controversies in the context of colonial dynamics. This meticulously researched and engagingly written biography is essential reading for anyone interested in missionary history, cultural interactions, and the complexities of colonial narratives. Kelman's balanced portrayal not only sheds light on Chalmers'Äô life but also invites reflection on the legacies of colonialism in contemporary society.
Audiobook details
GenreBiography and Memoir
Length2 hrs 4 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateAug 21, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1CHAPTER I
7CHAPTER VII
2CHAPTER II
8CHAPTER VIII
3CHAPTER III
9CHAPTER IX
4CHAPTER IV
10CHAPTER X
5CHAPTER V
11CHAPTER XI
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6CHAPTER VI