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Tiantian Zheng is professor of anthropology at State University of New York, Cortland. She is author or coauthor of eight books, including Red Lights: The Lives of Sex Workers in Postsocialist China (Minnesota, 2009), winner of the 2010 Sara A. Whaley Book Prize from the National Women's Studies mostrar mais Association. mostrar menos

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According to the author, but not substantiated by a quote, the sex industry makes up 12 % of China’s GDP, which is every reason for looking at this subject as an important element of modern China.

Ms. Zheng does so in her hometown Dalian, a former beachhead of Japanese colonialism and now again a place of heavy Japanese investment. Ms. Zheng, a “feminist” anthropologist, claims that this Japanese involvement is as important to her subject as the involvement of the Chinese government. The government’s stake is both as a consumer of the industry’s services and as a collector of tax income (the parlours are much more heavily taxed than most other industries).

The industry is peopled by women from the countryside, who run a high risk of (sexual) violence. However, it is also considered one of the few opportunities in Dalian to make good money, and for quite a few a way to move up the ladder by becoming the wife, girlfriend, or second wife of some local hot shot. Although it is not considered morally good, it allows these women to be more filial daughters than when they pursued other careers, and therefore not altogether bad.

The most interesting part of the book I found was about the role of the client. The author states that many men are tested by their superiors by the way they handle these women. It is a sign of mental strength to show a certain disdain for hostesses. Just like it gives you face to spend a lot of money on hostesses, too much generates loss of face.
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