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Gentlewomen: The Westernizing of Chinese American Prostitutes in San Francisco, 1870-1940 A History on Chinese American Prostitution, Missionaries and the Law

Dykman, Jennifer Becker
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By considering San Francisco’s legal, social, and cultural history during the late 19th and early 20th centuries in relation to American law, missionary women, and Chinese American prostitutes, this thesis argues that by aggressively trying to control Chinese sexuality through laws, “yellow slave” narratives, Christianizing, and the immigration process, the American government and missionaries created an atmosphere ripe for Chinese prostitutes in America with varying degrees of sexual freedoms.

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2010-04-02
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gender, Separate spheres, Victorian womanhood, Progressive Era, American law, Missionaries, Donaldina Cameron, Prostitution, Chinese immigration, Chinese American
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Dykman, Jennifer Becker. "Gentlewomen: The Westernizing of Chinese American Prostitutes in San Francisco, 1870-1940 A History on Chinese American Prostitution, Missionaries and the Law." Thesis. Georgia State University, 2010. https://doi.org/10.57709/1340746
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2010-06-02
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