TY - JOUR KW - Attitude to Health KW - Charities KW - History, 19th Century KW - History, 20th Century KW - Humans KW - Indonesia KW - leprosy KW - Missionaries KW - Religious Missions AU - Kipp R S AB -
The history of leprosy treatment among the Karo of Sumatra illustrates how leprosy afforded missionaries an evangelistic opportunity, and how that opportunity eroded in the twentieth century with changing therapies for the illness. Because it symbolized Christian charity, leprosy care drew donations and support for the missionary movement of the nineteenth century. In Karoland, as elsewhere, leprosy patients were attracted to the missionaries' religion because therapy entailed separation from kin and community and then incorporation into a new kind of community, an asylum, where the authority structure, the dispensation of resources, and the constructed spaces of everyday life made the idea of a supreme deity an experienced reality. When therapies of leprosy shifted to an out-patient system, one of the older missionaries to the Karo struggled to maintain control of the leprosarium that had been one of the few pockets of conversion in this mission field.
BT - Social science & medicine (1982) C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8066495?dopt=Abstract DA - 1994 Jul DO - 10.1016/0277-9536(94)90325-5 IS - 2 J2 - Soc Sci Med LA - eng N2 -The history of leprosy treatment among the Karo of Sumatra illustrates how leprosy afforded missionaries an evangelistic opportunity, and how that opportunity eroded in the twentieth century with changing therapies for the illness. Because it symbolized Christian charity, leprosy care drew donations and support for the missionary movement of the nineteenth century. In Karoland, as elsewhere, leprosy patients were attracted to the missionaries' religion because therapy entailed separation from kin and community and then incorporation into a new kind of community, an asylum, where the authority structure, the dispensation of resources, and the constructed spaces of everyday life made the idea of a supreme deity an experienced reality. When therapies of leprosy shifted to an out-patient system, one of the older missionaries to the Karo struggled to maintain control of the leprosarium that had been one of the few pockets of conversion in this mission field.
PY - 1994 SP - 165 EP - 78 T2 - Social science & medicine (1982) TI - The evangelical uses of leprosy. VL - 39 SN - 0277-9536 ER -