ISBN:
9780198801658
Language:
English
Pages:
xv, 272 Seiten
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Illustrationen, Karten
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24 cm
Edition:
First edition
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Wingfield, Nancy M. The world of prostitution in late imperial Austria
DDC:
306.09
Keywords:
Trials (Prostitution) History 20th century
;
Prostitution Government policy 20th century
;
History
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Sexually transmitted diseases History 20th century
;
Prostitution History 20th century
;
Austria History 1867-1918
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Österreich-Ungarn
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Prostitution
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Geschichte 1900-1918
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Österreich-Ungarn
;
Prostitution
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Geschichte 1900-1918
Abstract:
This study of prostitution addresses issues of female agency and experience, as well as contemporary fears about sexual coercion and the forced movement of girls/women, and police surveillance. Rather than treating prostitutes solely as victims or problems to be solved, as so often has been the case in much of the literature, Nancy M. Wingfield seeks to find the historical subjects behind fin-de-siecle constructions of prostitutes, to restore agency to the women who participated in commercial sex, illuminate their quotidian experiences, and to place these women, some of whom made a rational economic decision to sell their bodies, in the larger social context of late imperial Austria. Wingfield investigates the interactions of both registered and clandestine prostitutes with the vice police and other supervisory agents, including physicians and court officials, as well as with the inhabitants of these women's world, including brothel clients and madams, and pimps, rather than focusing top-down on the state-constructed apparatus of surveillance. Close reading of a broad range of primary and secondary sources shows that some prostitutes in late imperial Austria took control over their own fates, at least as much as other working-class women, in the last decades before the end of the Monarchy. And after 1918, bureaucratic transition did not necessarily parallel political transition
Abstract:
Introduction -- The Riehl trial -- Reforming prostitution in post-Riehl Vienna -- Peripheries: regulating prostitution in the provinces -- Brothel life: tolerated prostitutes, their clients, the madams, and the vice police -- Clandestine prostitutes: women of the streets, their pimps, the vice police, and the public -- The trafficking panic in late imperial Austria -- Morals and morale during the Great War -- Epilogue
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