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The Monitoring Physician : Railway Labour, the Colonial Gaze, and Snapshots of African Agency in German Kamerun
Rösser, Michael (2026): The Monitoring Physician : Railway Labour, the Colonial Gaze, and Snapshots of African Agency in German Kamerun, in: Bamberg: Otto-Friedrich-Universität, S. 46–83.
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2026
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The journal of Imperial and Commonwealth history, London: Taylor & Francis, 2026, Jg. 54, Nr. 1, S. 46–83, ISSN: 1743-9329, 0308-6534
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2026
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English
Abstract:
This article examines two annotated photo albums of a German colonial railway doctor, Hans Schäfer, in Kamerun. Investigating the gatekeeper role of a doctor in the recruitment process of colonial labour, it also analyses how his visual and written documentation (re)produced a gendered and racialised colonial gaze on work at colonial railway constructions. It draws particular attention to African women’s roles in railway work, reproductive labour, and the sex economy.
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Tropical medicine
colonial labour
imperial infrastructure
visual sources
female (sex) work
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Article
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April 30, 2026
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