Nineteenth-century British debates on prostitution and the Contagious Diseases Acts contained racialized rhetoric. In their discussion of white prostitution and the C.D. Acts in the metropole, regulationists and repealers alike utilized disease discourses that indicated not only a moral infection of the prostitutes’ clients, but also racial infection that led to the degeneration of the race. Regulationists advocated state control over women's bodies, because only state intervention could protect military and civilian men from sinful and diseased women. They believed that prostitution was an unfortunate but necessary social evil to be managed, not eradicated. In gathering support, regulationists relied on misogynistic arguments that questi...
Accounts of the governance of prostitution have typically argued that prostitutes are, in one way or...
Coleman, Deirdre. Conspicuous Consumption: White Abolitionism and English Women's Protest Writing in...
International audienceCovering the period from the 1850s until the eve of World War I, this book exa...
This essay explores the story of the Contagious Diseases Acts, a series of bills from Britain in the...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the perpetuation of the myth of the fallen woman in the rescue w...
In Victorian Britain, cultural expectations of gender, the expansion of empire, and the fear of dege...
© 1986 Margaret ArnotThe later decades of the nineteenth and the early decades of the twentieth cent...
This presentation examines how elites viewed prostitutes in eighteenth-century London. Much of the e...
This article explores the history of vagrancy laws in England, the British Empire, and the British c...
Prostitution is a difficult concept to define. Its most simple form involves direct payment for sex ...
“A Crusade Against the Despoiler of Virtue”: Black Women, Sexual Purity, and the Gendered Politics o...
The goal of my research is to investigate the ways in which prostitutes, and specifically prostitute...
During the 18th and 19th centuries, prostitution came to be understood as a potentially disruptive e...
A rise of interest in issues of heredity and advances in medicine in the nineteenth century resulted...
In feminist thought, the denigration of prostitutes is understood as a means by which all women's se...
Accounts of the governance of prostitution have typically argued that prostitutes are, in one way or...
Coleman, Deirdre. Conspicuous Consumption: White Abolitionism and English Women's Protest Writing in...
International audienceCovering the period from the 1850s until the eve of World War I, this book exa...
This essay explores the story of the Contagious Diseases Acts, a series of bills from Britain in the...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the perpetuation of the myth of the fallen woman in the rescue w...
In Victorian Britain, cultural expectations of gender, the expansion of empire, and the fear of dege...
© 1986 Margaret ArnotThe later decades of the nineteenth and the early decades of the twentieth cent...
This presentation examines how elites viewed prostitutes in eighteenth-century London. Much of the e...
This article explores the history of vagrancy laws in England, the British Empire, and the British c...
Prostitution is a difficult concept to define. Its most simple form involves direct payment for sex ...
“A Crusade Against the Despoiler of Virtue”: Black Women, Sexual Purity, and the Gendered Politics o...
The goal of my research is to investigate the ways in which prostitutes, and specifically prostitute...
During the 18th and 19th centuries, prostitution came to be understood as a potentially disruptive e...
A rise of interest in issues of heredity and advances in medicine in the nineteenth century resulted...
In feminist thought, the denigration of prostitutes is understood as a means by which all women's se...
Accounts of the governance of prostitution have typically argued that prostitutes are, in one way or...
Coleman, Deirdre. Conspicuous Consumption: White Abolitionism and English Women's Protest Writing in...
International audienceCovering the period from the 1850s until the eve of World War I, this book exa...