Beschreibung:
A study of the relationship between the Rishi, of Bengal/South-West Bangladesh, and various groups of Catholic missionaries. Sources include anthropological fieldwork, historical research, and contemporary missiological debates.
Introduction; 1: The Rishi in South-West Bangladesh; 1: The (Muchi-) Rishi of Bengal and Bangladesh; 2: The situation of the group; 3: The Rishi and the cow; 4: The experience of 'Untouchability'; 5: The Rishi and Hindu Dharma; 2: The Rishi and Christianity (1856-1953); 6: The Rishi and the PIME Missionaries in Jessore-Simulia (1856-1927); 7: The Salesians among the Rishi (1938-53); 8: The Jesuits among the Rishi of Satkhira-Baradal (1918-52); 3: The Xaverians and the Rishi (1952-94); 9: The Diocese of Khulna: general overview; 10: The Xaverians' involvement among the Rishi; 11: Simulia Mission; 12: Satkhira Mission; 13: Baradal Mission; 4: Mission and Dialogue; 14: The Rishi Diaspora; 15: 'New Paths' of missionary presence; 16: The conversion of Untouchables; 17: Colonialism and other issues relating to the Mission; 18: The ethics of dialogue; Afterword