Deportation as Rescue: White Slaves, Women Reformers, and the US Bureau of Immigration

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Eva Payne
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Abstract:In the spring of 1914, the US Bureau of Immigration sent Kate Waller Barrett, a well-known American medical doctor, social reformer, and suffragist, on a three-month trip across Europe to study the sources of the "white slave traffic." Although Barrett stressed her interest in protecting the victims of white slavery, her report focused on the power of the US government to deport noncitizen women for their postentry sexual conduct. Barrett argued that sexually immoral immigrant women could be redeemed through the process of deportation if they were cared for by women immigration officers with the cooperation of women's voluntary organizations around the world. This article examines how Barrett and the Bureau worked together to reconfigure deportation as a protective rather than a punitive act. In doing so, they expanded the authority of white maternalist women's organizations to police poor migrant women and women of color domestically, and to pursue US government interests in the international arena.
驱逐作为救援:白人奴隶、女性改革者和美国移民局
摘要:1914年春,美国移民局派遣美国著名医生、社会改革家、妇女参政权论者凯特·沃勒·巴雷特赴欧洲进行为期三个月的考察,研究“贩卖白奴”的根源。尽管巴雷特强调了她对保护白人奴隶制受害者的兴趣,但她的报告关注的是美国政府因非公民妇女入境后的性行为而驱逐她们的权力。巴雷特认为,性不道德的移民妇女如果得到女性移民官员的照顾,在世界各地妇女志愿组织的合作下,可以通过驱逐出境的过程得到救赎。本文探讨了巴雷特和联邦调查局如何共同努力,将驱逐出境重新配置为一种保护行为,而不是惩罚行为。在此过程中,她们扩大了白人母亲主义妇女组织在国内监管贫困移民妇女和有色人种妇女的权威,并在国际舞台上追求美国政府的利益。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Women"s History is the first journal devoted exclusively to the international field of women"s history. It does not attempt to impose one feminist "line" but recognizes the multiple perspectives captured by the term "feminisms." Its guiding principle is a belief that the divide between "women"s history" and "gender history" can be, and is, bridged by work on women that is sensitive to the particular historical constructions of gender that shape and are shaped by women"s experience.
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