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ID115292
Title ProperDo you own non-Chinese mui tsai?' re-examining race and female servitude in Malaya and Hong Kong, 1919-1939
LanguageENG
AuthorLeow, Rachel
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper considers the abolition of the mui tsai (young female bondservants) as it unfolded in British Malaya, and challenges the overemphasis on Hong Kong as the primary focus of mui tsai scholarship. While the mui tsai system was defended as a time-honoured Chinese tradition, this paper uses new material to show that trans-racial considerations figured prominently in mui tsai abolition in Malaya, particularly in helping to recast it as a wider problem of child welfare. It is argued that this neglected aspect of mui tsai abolition only comes clearly to light in the Malayan case; for only in the intensely multi-racial conditions of peninsular Malaya could the question be asked: 'Do you own non-Chinese mui tsai?'
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 46, No.6; Nov 2012: p.1736-1763
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies Vol. 46, No.6; Nov 2012: p.1736-1763
Key WordsMui Tsai ;  British Malaya ;  Hong Kong ;  Malaya ;  China