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Commodifying Romance and Searching for Love: Rural Migrant Bar Hostesses Moral Vision in Post-Mao Dalian
Tiantian Zheng*
SUNY Courtland
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: ZhengT{at}cortland.edu.
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This article discusses Dalians bar hostesses paradoxical model of romance: one that is both commodified and based on love. On the one hand, hostesses reject the popular medias emphasis on romantic love and sexual purity as a thin disguise for the ugly reality of mens sexual exploitation of women, and they actively perform and commodify romance for their instrumental purposes. On the other hand, hostesses resort to supernatural forces to determine their romantic fate and to seek out ideal love.
First published on July 17, 2008, doi:10.1177/0097700408319493
Modern China 2008;34:442.
A more recent version of this article appeared on October 1, 2008

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