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The conclusion reflects upon the personal standpoint of the author – as a Westerner and as a male researching disempowered Indian females. The metaphors that the modern-day city of Calcutta (Kolkata) presents to any author are used to illustrate the epistemological complexities involved in writing this book, which crosses over many racial, religious, gender, cultural and colonial boundaries. The conclusion then posits the false equivalences made by missionaries (Protestant and Roman Catholic) between the faith-based systems of the West and the East. There is also a discussion of how Roman Catholics were situated in India after independence in 1947. The colonial mentalities that ensnared them are summed up, as well the problematic application of Western feminism to Roman Catholicism in India today.

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Empire religiosity

Convent habits in colonial and postcolonial India

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