This chapter explores the portrayal of the 2003 “Zhuhai incident” in China where several hundred Japanese businessmen were involved in procuring the services of hundreds of young, female Chinese prostitutes for a “three-day orgy” (as widely described in the media), at a luxury hotel in southern China. The ensuing media outcry—locally and internationally in both the conventional and digital media—focused on a range of side issues mostly concerned with Sino-Japanese history. This chapter is interested in not only the Zhuhai incident itself and the reporting of it, but also the broader positioning of gender in such an event, and, as well, the practices of the Chinese media in dealing with reportage of events involving prostitution and sexual a...
This chapter concentrates on the Chinese prostitutes in Singapore over a relatively short span of ti...
This book offers the first ethnographic account of the experiences of highly educated young professi...
Although prostitution is illegal, millions of women sell sex in China. In the process, they experien...
© 2012 Elaine Jeffreys. Prostitution Scandals in China presents an examination of media coverage of ...
This paper examines some of the tensions surrounding the PRC’s official policy of banning prostituti...
This studies examines different kinds of media representations and self-narrations of sex workers in...
China has gone through a wide-ranging transformation in the last three decades since the Chinese gov...
The chapter examines prostitution related police corruption and malfeasance in the People's Republic...
© 2012 editorial selection and matter, Anne-Marie Brady. In 2006, a series of highly publicized even...
The widespread phenomenon of outsourcing domestic work has profoundly altered the household life sty...
Until recently, the story of “comfort women” was more or less suppressed as a kind of national humil...
This article selects the critical moment of virginity loss in young Beijing women's lives to look at...
During the 2010s, sexualised hazing was increasingly discussed in Taiwan and Singapore as investigat...
Reviews the book, Migration, Prostitution, and Human Trafficking: The Voice of Chinese Women by Min ...
Despite being illegal, prostitution is rampant in China today. Millions of women work in the sex in...
This chapter concentrates on the Chinese prostitutes in Singapore over a relatively short span of ti...
This book offers the first ethnographic account of the experiences of highly educated young professi...
Although prostitution is illegal, millions of women sell sex in China. In the process, they experien...
© 2012 Elaine Jeffreys. Prostitution Scandals in China presents an examination of media coverage of ...
This paper examines some of the tensions surrounding the PRC’s official policy of banning prostituti...
This studies examines different kinds of media representations and self-narrations of sex workers in...
China has gone through a wide-ranging transformation in the last three decades since the Chinese gov...
The chapter examines prostitution related police corruption and malfeasance in the People's Republic...
© 2012 editorial selection and matter, Anne-Marie Brady. In 2006, a series of highly publicized even...
The widespread phenomenon of outsourcing domestic work has profoundly altered the household life sty...
Until recently, the story of “comfort women” was more or less suppressed as a kind of national humil...
This article selects the critical moment of virginity loss in young Beijing women's lives to look at...
During the 2010s, sexualised hazing was increasingly discussed in Taiwan and Singapore as investigat...
Reviews the book, Migration, Prostitution, and Human Trafficking: The Voice of Chinese Women by Min ...
Despite being illegal, prostitution is rampant in China today. Millions of women work in the sex in...
This chapter concentrates on the Chinese prostitutes in Singapore over a relatively short span of ti...
This book offers the first ethnographic account of the experiences of highly educated young professi...
Although prostitution is illegal, millions of women sell sex in China. In the process, they experien...