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Historia Crítica

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Abstract

HARAMBOUR, Alberto. On a Woman in the World: Clues, Colonialism, and Sex Work from German Africa to Sheep-Farming Patagonia. hist.crit. [online]. 2025, n.97, pp.73-100.  Epub July 30, 2025. ISSN 0121-1617.  https://doi.org/10.7440/histcrit97.2025.04.

Objective/context:

Thanks to a court case dating back to 1914, we know that a young German woman, born in the colony of South West Africa, was arrested in southern Patagonia. Her husband, an American who had arrived in the working-class town of Puerto Natales after a journey that began in California, accused her of abandoning the family home and claimed that his wife was involved in sex trafficking networks. Learning about this trial prompted me to follow the life of this woman, which we can only reconstruct from the fragmentary traces she left behind on her journey around the world. Her story allowed me to glimpse the limitations and possibilities of agency for migrant women in different colonial settings.

Methodology:

Using press and judicial sources, the life trajectory of Sylvia Melchior is reconstructed. Her experience took place in settings marked by colonialism, sex trafficking networks, and the subordination and resistance of women in markedly masculine settings, such as colonial ports and towns.

Originality:

The absence of specific trajectories of women in historiography on colonial contexts is particularly notable in studies of German-occupied Africa and Argentine- and Chilean-occupied Patagonia. Through the clues provided by Melchior's journey, it is possible to appreciate the dimensions that constitute her conditions of possibility in different territories and to revisit discussions around the definitions of sex work.

Conclusions:

Historically articulating scattered clues allows us to reconstruct, albeit fragmentarily, life trajectories embedded in particular scenarios and thereby access certain social determinations and transgressions that mark the female and migrant experience in a particular historical context.

Keywords : Africa; Argentina; colonialism; Chile; migration; microhistory; Patagonia; prostitution; sex work; sex trafficking; women..

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