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Ethnographies of Prostitution in Contemporary China - Gender Relations, Hiv/aids, and Nationalism

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor TIANTIAN ZHENG is Associate Professor of Sociology/Anthropology at State University of New York, USA, and author of Red Lights: The Lives of Sex Workers in Postsocialist China . Klappentext 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. Zusammenfassung 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. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Gender and Prophylactic Use in Chinese History Media Construction of HIV/AIDS in China Vilifying and Promoting Condom Use in Post-Mao China Perceptions Towards Condom Use among Male Clients of Dalian Hostesses Perceptions Towards Condom Use among Dalian Hostesses Sexual Matters and HIV Risks in Male Clients' Everyday Lives Afterword

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Introduction Gender and Prophylactic Use in Chinese History Media Construction of HIV/AIDS in China Vilifying and Promoting Condom Use in Post-Mao China Perceptions Towards Condom Use among Male Clients of Dalian Hostesses Perceptions Towards Condom Use among Dalian Hostesses Sexual Matters and HIV Risks in Male Clients' Everyday Lives Afterword

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