Prostitution and Carnal Vigilance in Cape Town

Prostitution and Carnal Vigilance in Cape Town

Race, Gender, and Public Health, 1868-1957

Gonzalez-Stout, Corina

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

02/2025

240

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9781350439665

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Introduction- Prostitution and Carnal Vigilance in Cape Town: Race, Gender, and Public Health, 1868-1957
1. Defending Empire, Defending Morality: The Contest Over the Cape of Good Hope's First Sexual Vice Regulation, 1868-1885
2. The Cape of Good Hope's Contagious Diseases and Prevention Act of 1885: Protecting 'Whiteness' and the Road to Racial Exclusion, 1872-1902
3. Moral Vigilance and National Formation: Women's Activism in the Making of South Africa's First Public Health Act, 1902-1919
4. Carnal Dangers: Sin, Sex and Crime in Cape Town, 1902-1914
5. Unlawful Carnalities: Commercial Sex and Race in South Africa, 1910-1957
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Prostitution; Cape Town; South Africa; South African History; Imperialism; Imperial South Africa; African History; Women's history; Victorian Morality; Sexual Regulation