Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

Black Market Business Christina Elizabeth Firpo

Black Market Business By Christina Elizabeth Firpo

Faster Shipping

Get this product faster from our US warehouse

Black Market Business Summary

Black Market Business: Selling Sex in Northern Vietnam, 1920-1945 by Christina Elizabeth Firpo

Black Market Business is a grassroots social history of the clandestine market for sex in colonial Tonkin. Lively and well told, it explores the ways in which sex workers, managers, and clients evaded the colonial regulation system in the turbulent economy of the interwar years. Christina Elizabeth Firpo argues that the confluence of economic, demographic, and cultural changes sweeping late colonial Tonkin created spaces of tension in which the interwar black market sex industry thrived. The clandestine sex industry flourished in sites of legal inconsistency, cultural changes, economic disparity, rural-urban division, and demographic shifts. As a nexus of the many tensions besetting late colonial Tonkin, the black market sex industry serves as a useful lens through which to examine these tensions and the ways they affected marginalized populations. More specifically, an investigation of this black market shows how a particular population of impoverished women-a group regrettably understudied by historians-experienced the tensions.

Drawing on an astonishingly diverse and multilingual source base, Black Market Business includes detailed cases of juvenile prostitution, human trafficking, and debt bondage arrangements in sex work, as well as cases in Tonkin's bars, hotels, singing houses, and dance clubs. Using GIS technology and big data sets to track individual actors in history, it serves as a model for teaching new methodological approaches to conducting social histories of women and marginalized people.

Black Market Business Reviews

Firpo (California Polytechnic State Univ.), author of The Uprooted: Race, Childhood, and Imperialism in Indochina, 1890-1980, provocatively argues that French colonial rule gave rise to a black market for sex in Northern Vietnam.

* Choice *

Christina Firpo's latest book is a lively social history of the black market sex industry in late French colonial northern Vietnam, known then as Tonkin (1920-45). Black Market Business is an absorbing historical study[.][T]his rigorously researched study testifies to Firpo's high scholarly calibre. Accessibly and lucidly written, the book will be of interest to general readers, students and scholars alike from many disciplines, including anthropology, criminology, law, literature and cultural studies, as well as gender and sexuality studies.

* Sojourn *

About Christina Elizabeth Firpo

Christina Elizabeth Firpo is Professor of History at California Polytechnic State University. She is author of The Uprooted, awarded the 2017 International Convention of Asian Scholars Colleague's Choice Book.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Late Colonial Vietnam and the Development of the Black Market
1. The Geography of Vice: Spatial Dimensions of Clandestine Sex Wor
2. Venereal Diseases: Policing the Sources of Infection
3. Unfree Labor: Debt Bondage and Human Trafficking
4. Adolescent Sex Work: Poverty and Its Effects on Children
5. Dao Singers: New Ways to Police Female Performance Art
6. Taxi Dancers: Western Culture and the Urban-Rural Divide
Conclusion: Patterns of Clandestine Sex Industries into the Postcolonial Era

Additional information

CIN1501752650G
9781501752650
1501752650
Black Market Business: Selling Sex in Northern Vietnam, 1920-1945 by Christina Elizabeth Firpo
Used - Good
Hardback
Cornell University Press
20201215
276
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Black Market Business