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ID102447
Title ProperSex, city, and the maid
Other Title Informationbetween socialist fantasies and neoliberal parables
LanguageENG
AuthorSun, Wanning
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Of the many rural migrant workers who go to Chinese cities as cheap labourers, the one who interacts most intimately with urban residents is the domestic servant. In fact, precisely because of this "intimate stranger" status, the figure of the "maid" has captured the imagination of the urban population. This fascination is evidenced by the plethora of television narratives centring on the fraught relationships between the rural migrant woman and her male employer. This paper analyses a range of television narratives from the genres of dramas and documentaries. It shows that in these narratives, sex functions as the metaphor of social inequality between two social groups. It shows that if we explore how love, romance and marriage are constructed, we may gain some insight into processes of social and ideological contestation in the domain of cultural production.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol. 39, No. 4; 2010: p.53-69
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol. 39, No. 4; 2010: p.53-69
Key WordsRural Migrant Workers ;  Urban Population ;  Rural Migrant Woman ;  China ;  Male Employer ;  Chinese cities