Red Lights
Discover the intricate interplay of sex work and societal changes in contemporary China with Red Lights by Tiantian Zheng. Published in 2009 by the University of Minnesota Press, this insightful paperback spans 304 pages, delving into the complex dynamics of prostitution and sex-oriented businesses within the context of rural-urban migration and the entertainment industry.
Zheng's compelling narrative sheds light on how state power shapes the lives of sex workers and the broader social conditions in China. Through thorough research and engaging writing, Red Lights invites readers to explore critical themes surrounding gender, economy, and governance. This essential read offers an informed perspective for anyone interested in social issues, history, and the evolving landscape of Chinese society.
Don't miss the chance to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and realities faced by sex workers in China. Order your copy of Red Lights today!