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Author Ransmeier, Johanna S., author.

Title Sold people : traffickers and family life in North China / Johanna S. Ransmeier
Published Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2017
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Description 1 online resource (ix, 395 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents A young woman as portable property -- The flow of trafficking in the late Qing -- New laws and emerging language -- Fictive families and children in the marketplace -- Moving beyond the reach of the law -- The warlord's widow and the chief of police -- Domestic bonds -- Talking with traffickers
Summary Sold People considers human trafficking in China not as a symptom of social problems like poverty or famine, but as a widespread practice and imbedded process extending far beyond times of crisis into the very heart of family life. It follows the lives of sold people and their traffickers closely, demonstrating how the trade in people was shaped, encouraged, and even enabled by Chinese family structure. In 1910, the Qing government promulgated legislation to abolish slavery and prohibit trafficking. Reformers hoped that this would help usher China into an international community of modern nations. On the ground, the country's new police found these laws almost impossible to enforce. Urbanization, commercialization, industrialization, the development of modern transportation systems, and the fractious militarization that followed China's 1911 revolution created a perfect environment for entrepreneurial brokers to meet old needs with new criminal strategies. The dynasty's Republican successors struggled to eliminate the deeply entrenched and yet malleable trade in people.-- Provided by publisher
Analysis Families
Human trafficking
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes In English
Print version record
Subject Human trafficking -- China -- History
Families -- China -- History
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture.
HISTORY -- Modern -- 20th Century.
Families
Human trafficking
Menschenhandel
China
China -- Nord
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2016038100
ISBN 9780674977211
0674977211
Other Titles Traffickers and family life in North China