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Concubines and bondservants: a social history
Jaschok, Maria.
Year: 1988.
Publisher:  Zed Books. 
© Maria Jaschok
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Frontmatter
Threads: Introduction
PART 1. MOTIFS
1.Moot Xiao-li
2. Old To, the 'Xiang Fei'
3. Margaret Leung's Grandmother
4. Ma Xin's Mooi-jai, Yuet-Sim, Number Three Mooi
PART 2. THE TAPESTRY
5. Hong Kong Society: Positions, Perceptions and Attitudes
6. The Transaction
7. Mooi-jai
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Appendixes
A: Chronology of Anti-Mooi-Jai Campaign, 1841-1938
B: Age, Designation, Price
C: Deed of Sale (South China, 1927)
D: Deed of Sale (Guangzhou, about 1895)
E: Deed of Sale (South China, about 1910)
F: Note of Presentation (South China, 1924)
G: Committee of the Anti-Mooi-Jai Society: 1928
H: Official Statistics of the Progress of the Mooi-Jai Campaign in Hong Kong 1930-37
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Title: Concubines and bondservants : a social history Maria Jaschok.
Author: Jaschok, Maria
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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2008
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Source Version: Concubines and bondservants : a social history Maria Jaschok
Jaschok, Maria
London: Zed Books, 1988.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04250
Subject Headings: • Prostitution -- China -- History
• Concubinage -- China -- History
• China -- Rural conditions
• China -- Social life and customs
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