Global Anti-Vice Activism, 1890-1950
Herausgeber: Pliley, Jessica R.; Fischer-Tiné, Harald; Kramm, Robert
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1. Introduction Jessica R. Pliley, Robert Kramm-Masaoka and Harald
Fischer-Tiné; Part I. Health and the Body: 2. Modernity, vice and the
problem of nakedness Philippa Levine; 3. 'Godless Edens' - surveillance,
eroticized anarchy and 'depraved communities' in Britain and the wider
world, 1890-1930 Antony Taylor; 4. Physical culture as 'natural cure' -
Eugen Sandow's global campaign against the diseases and vices of
civilization, c.1890-1920 Carey A. Watt; Part II. Drinks and Drugs: 5. The
specter of degeneration - alcohol and race in West Africa in the early
twentieth century Charles Ambler; 6. A question of social medicine or
racial hygiene? Temperance discourse in Bulgaria, 1920-40 Nikolay Kamenov;
7. Threats to Empire - illicit distillation, venereal diseases and colonial
disorder in British West Africa, 1930-48 Emmanuel Akyeampong; 8. Medical
and criminological constructions of drug addiction in late Imperial and
early Soviet Russia Pavel Vasilyev; 9. Cigarette smoking in modern Buenos
Aires - the sudden change in a century-old continuity Diego Armus; Part
III. Prostitution and Sex Trafficking: 10. The FBI's white slave division -
the creation of a national regulatory regime to police prostitutes in the
United States, 1910-18 Jessica R. Pliley; 11. Anti-vice lives: peopling the
archives of prostitution in interwar India Stephen Legg; 12. China's
prostitution regulation system in an international context, 1900-37
Elizabeth Remick; 13. 'Hey, GI, want pretty flower girl?' - venereal
disease, sanitation, and geopolitics in US-occupied Japan and Korea, 1945-8
Robert Kramm-Masaoka; 14. Afterword David Courtwright.