Aufsatz(elektronisch)6. November 2009

'The White Wife Problem': Sex, Race and the Contested Politics of Repatriation to Interwar British West Africa

In: Gender & history, Band 21, Heft 3, S. 628-646

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Abstract

Based on archival research in Ghana and Britain, this article documents the sustained but failed attempts of working‐class West African seamen to repatriate to the colonies with their European wives during the interwar years. Colonial authorities crafted policies to prevent these couples from making British West Africa home because they feared that the presence of European women living 'in native fashion' with their African husbands would destabilise colonial race relations. After discussing the origins of this policy in the context of the 1919 race riots that swept Britain's port cities, the article draws on the case of a West African man married to a German woman to illuminate how concerns about race, sex, gender, nationality and class informed the politics of repatriation to British West Africa during the interwar years.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Wiley

ISSN: 1468-0424

DOI

10.1111/j.1468-0424.2009.01567.x

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