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1830年入侵阿尔及尔后,法国殖民统治者制定了旨在监视和控制当地妓女的政策。这些条例建立了性工作者登记记录、强制性阴道检查和强制治疗,同时将主要是穆斯林的当地妇女的身体重新定义为疾病场所。法国医务工作者利用特权技术和临床隔离成为妇女健康的看门人。虽然法国人强调新医疗程序的好处和当地对法规的接受,但当代记录表明,阿尔及利亚妇女抵制新的管理政策。这些妇女利用前法国时代的社会动态来逃避监视,并在殖民地阿尔及尔人口结构的变化中塑造新的性工作者身份,将性作为一种商品概念化,以便在经济危机期间利用。
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Bodies under Scrutiny
After invading Algiers in 1830, French colonial administrators enacted policies intended to surveil and control local prostitutes. These regulations established sex worker registration logs, mandatory vaginal inspections, and forced treatments while redefining the primarily Muslim local women’s bodies as sites of disease. French medical workers used privileged technologies and clinical confinement to become the gatekeepers of women’s health. While French rhetoric stressed the benefits of new medical procedures and local acceptance of regulations, contemporary records suggest Algerian women resisted the new management policies. These women drew on pre-French social dynamics to evade surveillance and fashion new identities as sex workers within the shifted demographics of colonial Algiers, conceptualizing sex as a commodity to be drawn upon during economic crisis.
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