Article ID: CBB001252791

Sex and the Capital City: The Political Framing of Syphilis and Prostitution in Early Republican Ankara (2013)

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In its initial years, the nascent Turkish republic established the Ministry of Health and Social Assistance in order to promote public health. Beyond simply facilitating its modernizing agenda for the emergent nation-state as it sought to define itself against an Ottoman past, this institution was also geared toward remedying a self-defined population crisis by prioritizing and confronting particular diseases and health conditions. One of the maladies of utmost concern was syphilis. Based upon an analysis of official primary sources, this article engages with how the developing republic distinguished and consequently politically constructed---or framed---the syphilis problem from the vantage of its new forward capital, Ankara. Integral to this project of confronting this sexually transmitted disease, public health officials projected upon both this ailment and their understanding of the suitable means for its treatment their own views of what constituted appropriate sexual practices and relations. In doing so, certain subgroups of the population, especially prostitutes, were particularized as targets for surveillance and policing through regimes of licensing and compulsory medical examinations. Stemming from the state's framing of the disease---and its definition of appropriate sexual practices---this article also examines the subsequent legislative and public health education projects that followed.

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Authors & Contributors
Parascandola, John
Molosiwa, Phuthego Phuthego
Sirena, Toni
Petrungaro, Stefano
María Luisa Múgica
Wingfield, Nancy M.
Journals
Social History of Medicine
Medical History
Journal of the History of Sexuality
International Journal of African Historical Studies
Hygiea Internationalis
Economic History Review
Publishers
Cierre edizioni
Praeger
Pennsylvania State University Press
Basic Books
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Sexually transmitted diseases
Public health
Prostitution
Syphilis
Medicine
Medicine and politics
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
18th century
Places
United States
Italy
Botswana
Yugoslavia
Peru
Mexico City (Mexico)
Institutions
League of Nations
United States. Public Health Service
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