Red Lights

Red Lights

Author: Tiantian Zheng

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 0816659028

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In China today, sex work cannot be untangled from the phenomenon of rural-urban migration, the entertainment industry, and state power. In Red Lights, Tiantian Zheng highlights the urban karaoke bar as the locus at which these three factors intersect and provides a rich account of the lives of karaoke hostesses--a career whose name disguises the sex work and minimizes the surprising influence these women often have as power brokers.


Regulating Prostitution in China

Regulating Prostitution in China

Author: Elizabeth J. Remick

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Published: 2014-03-26

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0804790833

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In the early decades of the twentieth century, prostitution was one of only a few fates available to women and girls besides wife, servant, or factory worker. At the turn of the century, cities across China began to register, tax, and monitor prostitutes, taking different forms in different cities. Intervention by way of prostitution regulation connected the local state, politics, and gender relations in important new ways. The decisions that local governments made about how to deal with gender, and specifically the thorny issue of prostitution, had concrete and measurable effects on the structures and capacities of the state. This book examines how the ways in which local government chose to shape the institution of prostitution ended up transforming local states themselves. It begins by looking at the origins of prostitution regulation in Europe and how it spread from there to China via Tokyo. Elizabeth Remick then drills down into the different regulatory approaches of Guangzhou (revenue-intensive), Kunming (coercion-intensive), and Hangzhou (light regulation). In all three cases, there were distinct consequences and implications for statebuilding, some of which made governments bigger and wealthier, some of which weakened and undermined development. This study makes a strong case for why gender needs to be written into the story of statebuilding in China, even though women, generally barred from political life at that time in China, were not visible political actors.


Migration, Prostitution, and Human Trafficking

Migration, Prostitution, and Human Trafficking

Author: Min Liu

Publisher: Transaction Publishers

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1412815053

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Migration, Prostitution, and Human Trafficking examines thenature, magnitude, and gravity of prostitution and sex trafficking- and the relationship between them - in contemporaryChina. By researching the backgrounds, circumstances, and other factorsthat drive Chinese women to migrate to Shenzhen, China, Liu hopes toshed light on the underlying reasons for their entry into the sexindustry. She details Chinese legislation and governmental practicesfor dealing with human trafficking and prostitution. Prostitution is aglobal issue; its special dimensions in an expanding, market-driveneconomy encased in a communist political system are explored withcandor and understanding.


Ethnographies of Prostitution in Contemporary China

Ethnographies of Prostitution in Contemporary China

Author: T. Zheng

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2009-07-20

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 0230623263

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This ethnographic study of prostitution in the metropolitan city of Dalian, China, explores the lives of rural migrant women working as karaoke bar hostesses, delving into the interplay of gender politics, nationalism, and power relationships that inhere in practices of birth control, disease control, and control of women's bodies.


Sex in China

Sex in China

Author: Fang Fu Ruan

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-22

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1489906096

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China today is sexually (and in many other ways) a very repressive so ciety, yet ancient China was very different. Some of the earliest surviving literature of China is devoted to discussions of sexual topics, and the sexual implications of the Ym and Yang theories common in ancient China continue to influence Tantric and esoteric sexual practices today far dis tant from their Chinese origins. In recent years, a number of books have been written exploring the history of sexual practices and ideas in China, but most have ended the discussion with ancient China and have not continued up to the present time. Fang Fu Ruan first surveys the ancient assumptions and beliefs, then carries the story to present-day China with brief descriptions of homosexuality, lesbianism, transvestism, transsexualism, and prostitution, and ends with a chapter on changing attitudes toward sex in China today. Dr. Ruan is well qualified to give such an overview. Until he left China in the 1980s, he was a leader in attempting to change the repressive attitudes of the government toward human sexuality. He wrote a best selling book on sex in China, and had written to and corresponded with a number of people in China who considered him as confidant and ad visor about their sex problems. A physician and medical historian, Dr. Ruan's doctoral dissertation was a study of the history of sex in China.


Prostitution Scandals in China

Prostitution Scandals in China

Author: Elaine Jeffreys

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-06-14

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1136312595

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Prostitution Scandals in China presents an examination of media coverage of prostitution-related scandals in contemporary China. It demonstrates that the subject of prostitution is not only widely debated, but also that these public discussions have ramifications for some of the key social, legal and political issues affecting citizens of the PRC. Further, this book shows how these public discussions impact on issues as diverse as sexual exploitation, civil rights, government corruption, child and youth protection, policing abuses, and public health. In this book Elaine Jeffreys highlights China’s changing sexual behaviours in the context of rapid social and economic change. Her work points to changes in the nature of the PRC’s prostitution controls flowing from media exposure of policing and other abuses. It also illustrates the emergence of new and legally based conceptions of rightful citizenship in China today, such as children’s rights, the right to privacy, work, sex, and health, and the rights of citizens to claim legal redress for losses and injuries experienced as the result of unlawful acts by state personnel. Prostitution Scandals in China will be of great interest to students and scholars across a range of diverse fields including Chinese culture and society, gender studies and media and communication studies.


China, Sex and Prostitution

China, Sex and Prostitution

Author: Elaine Jeffreys

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-02-24

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1134366779

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China, Sex and Prostitution is a topical and important critique of recent scholarship in China studies concerning sexuality, prostitution and policing. Jeffrey's arguments are constructed in the form of detailed analysis of a wide range of primary texts, including documents, press reports, police report, and policy and legal pronouncements, and secondary literature in both English and Chinese. The work engages with some key debates in the fields of cultural and gender studies and will be welcomed by scholars in these areas as well as by China specialists, sociologists and anthropologists.


Prostitution and Sexuality in Shanghai

Prostitution and Sexuality in Shanghai

Author: Christian Henriot

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2001-04-23

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 9780521571654

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Henriot portrays the sex trade in Shanghai, from the life of the courtesan to street prostitution.


China, Sex and Prostitution

China, Sex and Prostitution

Author: Elaine Jeffreys

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-02-24

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1134366760

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China, Sex and Prostitution is a topical and important critique of recent scholarship in China studies concerning sexuality, prostitution and policing. Jeffrey's arguments are constructed in the form of detailed analysis of a wide range of primary texts, including documents, press reports, police report, and policy and legal pronouncements, and secondary literature in both English and Chinese. The work engages with some key debates in the fields of cultural and gender studies and will be welcomed by scholars in these areas as well as by China specialists, sociologists and anthropologists.


Polygamy and Sublime Passion

Polygamy and Sublime Passion

Author: Keith McMahon

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2009-11-24

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0824833767

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For centuries of Chinese history, polygamy and prostitution were closely linked practices that legitimized the 'polygynous male'. This title introduces a fresh concept, 'passive polygamy', to explain the unusual number of Qing stories in which women take charge of a man's desires, turning him into an instrument of female will.