Sex and Control: Venereal Disease, Colonial Physicians, and Indigenous Agency in German Colonialism, 1884-1914 / Edition 1

Sex and Control: Venereal Disease, Colonial Physicians, and Indigenous Agency in German Colonialism, 1884-1914 / Edition 1

by Daniel J. Walther
ISBN-10:
1782385916
ISBN-13:
9781782385912
Pub. Date:
03/01/2015
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
ISBN-10:
1782385916
ISBN-13:
9781782385912
Pub. Date:
03/01/2015
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
Sex and Control: Venereal Disease, Colonial Physicians, and Indigenous Agency in German Colonialism, 1884-1914 / Edition 1

Sex and Control: Venereal Disease, Colonial Physicians, and Indigenous Agency in German Colonialism, 1884-1914 / Edition 1

by Daniel J. Walther

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Overview

In responding to the perceived threat posed by venereal diseases in Germany’s colonies, doctors took a biopolitical approach that employed medical and bourgeois discourses of modernization, health, productivity, and morality. Their goal was to change the behavior of targeted groups, or at least to isolate infected individuals from the healthy population. However, the Africans, Pacific Islanders, and Asians they administered to were not passive recipients of these strategies. Rather, their behavior strongly influenced the efficacy and nature of these public health measures. While an apparent degree of compliance was achieved, over time physicians increasingly relied on disciplinary measures beyond what was possible in Germany in order to enforce their policies. Ultimately, through their discourses and actions they contributed to the justification for and the maintenance of German colonialism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782385912
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 03/01/2015
Series: Monographs in German History , #36
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Daniel J. Walther is the Gerald R. Kleinfeld Distinguished Professor of German History at Wartburg College, where he teaches modern European and world history.  He is the author of Creating Germans Abroad: Cultural Policies and National Identity in Namibia (Ohio UP, 2002) and several articles on the German experience in Namibia and on German colonialism.  He has been a Fulbright Fellow, a Max Kade Fellow, a DAAD Faculty Researcher, and a visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science.

Table of Contents

List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations

Introduction

Chapter 1. Doctors, Prostitution and Venereal Disease in Germany

Part I: Male Sexuality and Prostitution in the Overseas Territories

Chapter 2. Male Colonial Sexuality
Chapter 3. Prostitution in Germany’s Colonies

Part II: Venereal Diseases in the Colonial Context

Chapter 4. The Threat of VD
Chapter 5. Assessing the Threat Statistically
Chapter 6. Racial Categories, VD and the Colonial Order

Part III: Fighting Venereal Diseases in the Colonies

Chapter 7. Preventative Measures
Chapter 8. Disciplining the Body
Chapter 9. Treating the Body
Chapter 10. Assessing the Surveillance
Chapter 11. Perceived Ongoing Challenges

Conclusion

Appendix

Bibliography
Index

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