The Empire, Powerlessness and Power of the Oppressed: Focus on North East India

This paper analysis North East India context on the cause of the oppressed ones regarding Christian’s duties. This paper attempts to highlight how the empire structures make indigenous people become powerless, especially referring to the struggle of people in North East India. A section highlights h...

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Main Author: Longchar, A. Wati 1958- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Imprensa Metodista [2018]
In: Estudos de religião
Year: 2018, Volume: 32, Issue: 3, Pages: 363-381
Further subjects:B North East India
B Empire
B Religion
B Liberation
B Oppression
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Summary:This paper analysis North East India context on the cause of the oppressed ones regarding Christian’s duties. This paper attempts to highlight how the empire structures make indigenous people become powerless, especially referring to the struggle of people in North East India. A section highlights how Christianity and modern development activities contributes to colonization to show that Christian needs to liberate from empire’s mindset. The paper also argues that concrete location for transformative action is the margins. Without locating in the margin’s context, we would run the risk of serving the interests of the empire. Finally, the paper concludes with the power of oppressed people for transformation.
ISSN:2176-1078
Contains:Enthalten in: Estudos de religião
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15603/2176-1078/er.v32n3p363-381