Prostitution and Sexuality in Shanghai: A Social History, 1849-1949

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Cambridge University Press, Apr 23, 2001 - History - 467 pages
Shanghai's nightlife, from the mid-nineteenth century until the victory of the Communist Party in 1949, was dominated by the world of prostitution. Henriot portrays the Chinese sex trade, from the sophisticated life of the courtesan, to the common life of street prostitution. He examines the extent to which these worlds were integral to Chinese social life, commercial trends, and Chinese mores and sexuality. Henriot draws a picture of a sector that was sensitive to economic and social change, and thus a good reflection of Shanghai's changing social structure, societal attitudes, and commercial development.
 

Contents

1 The circulation of money in the houses
5
Prostitutes to the Elite and
19
Tables
27
Plates
39
A brawl in a brothel
69
Fuzhou Road
94
1 Record of sentences handed out to prostitutes
96
to 1949
102
13 Institutions sending girls for admission to the Anti
197
The Walled City in the midnineteenth century
205
The areas of prostitution in the French Concession
211
Distribution and numbers of changsan in
217
The Organization and Management of
226
197
230
The Economy of Sex
248
1 Changes in the cost of licenses for the houses
251

taxi dancers in 1946
108
4
113
1 Approximate numbers of prostitutes 18751948
120
6 The causes of entry into prostitution
127
7 Reasons for leaving prostitution
133
Sex Suffering and Violence
138
1 Record of venereal diseases treated in
143
3 Prevalence of venereal disease among prostitutes
149
A courtesan being attacked in the street
157
7
165
1 Number of sentences for abduction of women in
168
4 Native province of 29 traffickers arrested
174
Maps
180
10
183
Disease Prevention and the Policing of Morality
281
The Abolitionist Movement in Shanghai
291
The Nationalists and Regulationism Chinese
312
Institutions for the Rescue of the Prostitutes
334
1 Fate of the inmates of the Door of Hope
344
Notes
363
Figures
382
1
405
Bibliography
431
3 Contribution by the xian of Jiangbei and Jiangnan
442
175
450
Index
463
177
465
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