This studies examines different kinds of media representations and self-narrations of sex workers in post-socialist Chia. The central question this study ask is how do sex workers in China negotiate the forces of social stigma, the abolitionist-centered policy and media regulation, and how do they use self-representation as a way of resistance. The thesis first demonstrate the reality of sex workers in China and further define their subalternity, by contextualizing layers of disadvantages imposed on sex workers. This is followed by an analysis on Chinese state policy and its collaborative media propaganda. Further the thesis explores media representations of sex workers, in mainstream media, social media and self-produced media. This work c...
This paper starts with a reflection on the main tactic adopted during the Taipei prostitutes’ moveme...
This study examines rural women's self-narrations about their sufferings in post-socialist China bot...
We develop the concept of sexual capital through examining cases of female sex workers (referred to ...
Although prostitution is illegal, millions of women sell sex in China. In the process, they experien...
This chapter explores the portrayal of the 2003 “Zhuhai incident” in China where several hundred Jap...
© 2012 Elaine Jeffreys. Prostitution Scandals in China presents an examination of media coverage of ...
As part of a massive rural-to-urban migrant population in post-Mao reform era China, rural male migr...
This paper examines some of the tensions surrounding the PRC’s official policy of banning prostituti...
The widespread phenomenon of outsourcing domestic work has profoundly altered the household life sty...
Adopting Wodak’s Discourse Historical Approach (Wodak et al., 1999; Wodak, 2001; and Reisigl and Wo...
This work is an ethnographic inquiry into questions of development, subjectivity, and violence throu...
China’s reconfiguration of the state and the market in its reform era has created new spaces and opp...
Tripartite post-Mao forces of social stratification, gender reconfiguration, and media transformatio...
In 2003 New Zealand passed the Prostitution Reform Act, decriminalising sex work and associated acti...
© 2012 editorial selection and matter, Anne-Marie Brady. In 2006, a series of highly publicized even...
This paper starts with a reflection on the main tactic adopted during the Taipei prostitutes’ moveme...
This study examines rural women's self-narrations about their sufferings in post-socialist China bot...
We develop the concept of sexual capital through examining cases of female sex workers (referred to ...
Although prostitution is illegal, millions of women sell sex in China. In the process, they experien...
This chapter explores the portrayal of the 2003 “Zhuhai incident” in China where several hundred Jap...
© 2012 Elaine Jeffreys. Prostitution Scandals in China presents an examination of media coverage of ...
As part of a massive rural-to-urban migrant population in post-Mao reform era China, rural male migr...
This paper examines some of the tensions surrounding the PRC’s official policy of banning prostituti...
The widespread phenomenon of outsourcing domestic work has profoundly altered the household life sty...
Adopting Wodak’s Discourse Historical Approach (Wodak et al., 1999; Wodak, 2001; and Reisigl and Wo...
This work is an ethnographic inquiry into questions of development, subjectivity, and violence throu...
China’s reconfiguration of the state and the market in its reform era has created new spaces and opp...
Tripartite post-Mao forces of social stratification, gender reconfiguration, and media transformatio...
In 2003 New Zealand passed the Prostitution Reform Act, decriminalising sex work and associated acti...
© 2012 editorial selection and matter, Anne-Marie Brady. In 2006, a series of highly publicized even...
This paper starts with a reflection on the main tactic adopted during the Taipei prostitutes’ moveme...
This study examines rural women's self-narrations about their sufferings in post-socialist China bot...
We develop the concept of sexual capital through examining cases of female sex workers (referred to ...