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Intimacy, labour and sexual violence

Nama and Baster women in Namaqualand’s copper mining district, c.1879-1900
Publication date
2024-05-27
Document type
Forschungsartikel
Author
Herzog, Kai Florian  
Organisational unit
Wissensgeschichte moderner Gesellschaften  
DOI
10.1017/S0001972024000196
URI
https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/20272
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Series or journal
Africa
ISSN
1750-0184
Periodical volume
94
Periodical issue
1
First page
57
Last page
76
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Language
English
Keyword
Violence
Intimacy
Abstract
This article explores the intersection of labour, sexual violence and intimacy in the late nineteenth-century copper mining district of Namaqualand, focusing on the impact of male labourers’ brutalities on local Nama and Baster women. Small in scale, lacking state interference and offering vast employment opportunities to women, Namaqualand’s mines and the towns that grew around them were a key destination for local female labour migration. Due to these unique characteristics, however, women were also exposed to unwanted attention and sexual abuse by male labourers, particularly miners. Women used the Cape’s legal system to protest, but the indifference shown towards their suffering by colonial officials and the public allowed men to use violence without much restraint, rendering women’s legal efforts futile. Ultimately, sexual violence reinforced gendered and racial hierarchies, restricting women’s socio-economic agency and autonomy. The article argues that these dynamics highlight the violent (re)shaping of colonial and patriarchal power asymmetries in the north-western Cape between two major colonial wars after the stabilization of the northern frontier by means of armed conquest.
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