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Dalit Conversion Memories in Colonial Kerala and Decolonisation of knowledge / Paul, Vinil Baby   Journal Article
Paul, Vinil Baby Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article seeks to decolonise knowledge of the conventional history of Dalits’ Christian conversion and its implications in colonial Kerala. As the missionary archive is the only source of Dalit Christian history writing in Kerala, in this historiography social historians have been unable to include the memories of Protestant missionary work at the local level by the local people themselves. Their experiences and rich accounts are marked by dramatic actions to gain socio-economic freedom and to establish a safe environment with the scope for future development. This article identifies how Dalit Christians themselves, in a specific locality, remember their conversion history, suggesting thereby the scope for a valuable addition to the archive.
Key Words Conversion  Missionaries  Dalits  Kerala  Slavery  Protestant Christianity 
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