Abstract

Acronyms Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Gender, Prostitution, and the Standards of Civilization 2 Peasants, Prostitutes, and the Body Politic: Prostitution as Cultural Decline and Political Resistance in the 1960s and 1970s 3 Elite Women, the Reconstruction of National Identity, and the Prostitution Problem 4 Women's Groups and the Prostitution Question: Prostitution Law under Premocracy 5 The Politics of Prostitution and the New Man: The 1996 Prostitution Law, International Image, and Middle-Class Masculinity 6 The Middle Class and the Material Girl: The 1996 Prostitution Law and the Disciplining of Peasant Women 7 The Politics of Prostitution: Gender, Class, and Nation Appendix Notes Bibliography Index

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