A Study of What Drives Women to China’s Sex Industry
(2015) SIMV85 20151School of Social Work
Master of Science in Social Studies of Gender
Graduate School
- Abstract
- My paper focuses on the experiences of China’s female sex workers. In particular, this paper focuses on the workers’ lives before joining the sex industry. The research question that is posed asks: “What makes Chinese women become sex workers (i.e., prostitutes)?” Online interviews as well as online personal statements, along with previous research from articles and books are used to study prostitution in China. This paper focuses on China’s present social situation and uses patriarchal and radical feminist theory to analyse China’s sex worker industry. I discovered that Chinese women live in a patriarchal society that encourages gender inequality. Furthermore, women are commercialized and materialized; men are affected by pornography.... (More)
- My paper focuses on the experiences of China’s female sex workers. In particular, this paper focuses on the workers’ lives before joining the sex industry. The research question that is posed asks: “What makes Chinese women become sex workers (i.e., prostitutes)?” Online interviews as well as online personal statements, along with previous research from articles and books are used to study prostitution in China. This paper focuses on China’s present social situation and uses patriarchal and radical feminist theory to analyse China’s sex worker industry. I discovered that Chinese women live in a patriarchal society that encourages gender inequality. Furthermore, women are commercialized and materialized; men are affected by pornography. Finally, by living in a society dominated by men, women experience multitudes of unfairness, which is ultimately the underlying reason some choose to become sex workers. (Less)
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication:
http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/7442476
@misc{7442476, abstract = {{My paper focuses on the experiences of China’s female sex workers. In particular, this paper focuses on the workers’ lives before joining the sex industry. The research question that is posed asks: “What makes Chinese women become sex workers (i.e., prostitutes)?” Online interviews as well as online personal statements, along with previous research from articles and books are used to study prostitution in China. This paper focuses on China’s present social situation and uses patriarchal and radical feminist theory to analyse China’s sex worker industry. I discovered that Chinese women live in a patriarchal society that encourages gender inequality. Furthermore, women are commercialized and materialized; men are affected by pornography. Finally, by living in a society dominated by men, women experience multitudes of unfairness, which is ultimately the underlying reason some choose to become sex workers.}}, author = {{Lu, Han}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{A Study of What Drives Women to China’s Sex Industry}}, year = {{2015}}, }