Ah Ku and Karayuki-san

Ah Ku and Karayuki-san
Author: James Francis Warren
Publisher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2003
Genre: Prostitution
ISBN: 9789971692674


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Among the groups of workers whose labour built Singapore in the 20th century were women who travelled from China and Japan to work in Singapore as prostitutes. This study explores the trade in women and children in Asia, and looks at the daily lives of prostitutes in the colonial city.


Ah Ku and Karayuki-san
Language: en
Pages: 482
Authors: James Francis Warren
Categories: Prostitution
Type: BOOK - Published: 2003 - Publisher: NUS Press

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Among the groups of workers whose labour built Singapore in the 20th century were women who travelled from China and Japan to work in Singapore as prostitutes.
Ah Ku and Karayuki-san
Language: en
Pages: 476
Authors: James Francis Warren
Categories: History
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This history describes and analyses brothel prostitution in Singapore between 1870 and 1940. The vital role of Chinese and Japanese prostitutes in sustaining Si
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Pages: 452
Authors: James Francis Warren
Categories: History
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"First published in 1981, ""The Sulu Zone"" has become a classic in the field of Southeast Asian History. The book deals with a fascinating geographical, cultur
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Language: en
Pages: 301
Authors: David R. Ambaras
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-08-09 - Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Explores Sino-Japanese relations through encounters that took place between each country's people living at the margins of empire.
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Language: en
Pages: 379
Authors: Lynn Hollen Lees
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2017-12-21 - Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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