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“China's Women: Investigative Report from AIDS Prostitutes to Tycoons” By Kaori Fukushima Price: ¥1429 A Japanese female journalist observes, confronts, marvels at, and interviews everything about "Chinese women." Can women living in the "underworld" become this strong? Challenging taboos hidden by the Chinese Communist Party. ◯ No writing inside. ◯ Please check the condition in the images. ◯ Please understand that this is a used item before purchasing. ◯ Shipping will be via Japan Post or Yamato Transport. ◯ Anonymous shipping Secret interviews in an AIDS village disguised as a Mongolian, contact with prostitutes lurking in the underbelly of the city, the backstage of glamorous career women, the struggles of activists who suffer severe human rights violations from the authorities because of their opposition to the regime... Kaori Fukushima, the first female Beijing correspondent for a Japanese newspaper, sharply cuts into the shocking realities faced by various Chinese women. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Women of the AIDS Village (Because if you don't give birth to a boy, you're not considered a full-fledged woman, so you risk your life to give birth to a boy; It's lucky to have a body that sells. If so, I want to sell it to a good man in the city; I close my eyes when a man is on top of me. Because I can see my young son's smile; I was fined for overpopulation, but I'm glad I had that daughter) Chapter 2: Women Wandering in Beijing (We don't have a place to belong! We just want arms to comfort us; Selling is much better than killing; I can't be happy. I just get used to life; I bought back my pride; The pressure of not getting married is much heavier than homosexuality; How many migrant workers (dekasegi daughters) quietly end their lives in a corner of the city) Chapter 3: The Rise of Women Strong (Female Heroes) (I'm very similar in personality to "Oshin"; The source of my activity's power is "love"; "I am a nationalist" says a Tibetan nationalist in Mandarin; Everyone has a little bit of a disability; From "Gucci Girl" to "Tiger Woman") Chapter 4: The Cultural Revolution Generation, the Post-80s, and the Little Emperors (The intellectuals of today are fake. The real intellectuals are already dead; I'm now crawling up onto the water and finally seeing the world; The stories of my grandparents' history are condensed in my being an only child) #KaoriFukushima #Kaori_Fukushima #Books #JapaneseLiterature/Essays
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