Contestations of identity : colonial policing of female sexuality in the Cross River region of Southern Nigeria
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2013-01
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University of Zululand
Abstract
Colonial rule impacted profoundly on the lives of Nigerian women and led to a reconfiguration of gender identities,
producing sites of contestation and negotiation as imperial ideas of feminity were contested and reconstructed. Through
the prism of prostitution using the Cross River region of the present-day Akwa Ibom and the Cross River States as a case
study, this paper navigates the landscape of female sexuality in the twentieth century and the colonial government’s effort
to contain a phenomenon that undermined normative conjugal and family relations and also muddled the packaging of a
colonial identity. The optimal utilisation of their colonies by the British necessitated the cooperation of the chiefs and
seeking to impose a new moral, economic and social order to facilitate their economic and political control. The British
rulers/colonists in collaboration with the local chiefs and elders reinterpreted morality and reconstructed the Nigerian
woman in accordance with the Victorian values of what constituted a virtuous and good woman. Prostitution with its
thwarting of culturally and morally acceptable expressions of sexuality drew state censorship. In some cases, local actors
colluded with the colonial government to police female sexuality and more often than not deepen women’s
marginalisation. In many other instances, they aided the entry of women into prostitution. Perception and the resulting
behaviour of kinsmen and local governing bodies toward the sex trade were tied in part to their benefits from the derivable
income which contributed significantly to the survival of rural households. At diverse points and to varying degrees,
institutional structures and spaces became sites of contestation as the prostitutes sought to assert their rights over their
sexuality
Description
Peer reviewed article published under Inkanyiso, Volume 5, Issue 1, Jan 2013, p. 72 - 80
Keywords
Gender identities, Prostitution, female sexuality, Female and Colonialism
Citation
Ekpo-Otu, M.U., 2013. Contestations of identity: colonial policing of female sexuality in the Cross River region of Southern Nigeria. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 5(1), pp.72-80.