Abenteuer Mission. Lebensgeschichten von Missionarinnen als Beitrag zur expatriate-Forschung

Translated title of the contribution: Mission Adventure. Missionaries' Life Stories as a Contribution to the Research on Expatriates

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Abstract

The article examines life stories of Catholic missionary sisters. By analysing them within the framework of three social and geographical spaces (the ‘space of social background’, the insti-tutional ‘convent space’ and the ‘mission space’), different narrative aspects are identified. The self presentations of the missionary women, who were sent to the ‘mission space’ in the decades after 1945, are interpreted as tales of a „controlled adventure“. Missionary societies are thus considered as transnational ‘companies’ which, much like business companies, keep up a transnational network of members sent abroad. The patterns of the narrated experiences of missionary sisters follow classical scripts of adventure tales, as it was also shown for the life stories of business expatriates.
Translated title of the contributionMission Adventure. Missionaries' Life Stories as a Contribution to the Research on Expatriates
Original languageGerman (Austria)
Pages (from-to)139-158
Number of pages20
JournalÖsterreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften
Volume24
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Fields of science

  • 601008 Science of history
  • 605002 Cultural history
  • 504014 Gender studies

JKU Focus areas

  • Gender Studies

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