Runaway Wives, Urban Crimes, and Survival Tactics in Wartime Beijing, 1937-1949
Douban
Zhao Ma
résumé
From 1937 to 1949, Beijing was in a state of crisis. The combined forces of Japanese occupation, civil war, runaway inflation, and reformist campaigns and revolutionary efforts wreaked havoc on the city’s economy, upset the political order, and threatened the social and moral fabric as well. Women, especially lower-class women living in Beijing’s tenement neighborhoods, were among those most affected by these upheavals. Delving into testimonies from criminal case files, Zhao Ma explores intimate accounts of lower-class women’s struggles with poverty, deprivation, and marital strife. By uncovering the set of everyday tactics that women devised and utilized in their personal efforts to cope with predatory policies and crushing poverty, this book reveals an urban underworld that was built on an informal economy and conducted primarily through neighborhood networks. Where necessary, women relied on customary practices, hierarchical patterns of household authority, illegitimate relationships, and criminal entrepreneurship to get by. Women’s survival tactics, embedded in and reproduced by their everyday experience, opened possibilities for them to modify the male-dominated city and, more importantly, allowed women to subtly deflect, subvert, and “escape without leaving” powerful forces such as the surveillance state, reformist discourse, and revolutionary politics during and beyond wartime Beijing.
contents
Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
City in Crisis
Survival Tactics
Women on the Run, Police on the Beat
Conceiving Womanhood
The Everydayness of Legal Records
I. Precarious Livelihoods
1. Working Women
The Evolution of zhiye
Women and the Urban Political Economy
Women in Factories
Service Work
Home Spaces, Work Places
Work, Sex, and Sex Work
2. The Politics of Dependency
Money Matters
Punishing Runaway Wives
Desperate Wives and Anxious Husbands
II. Among Neighbors
3. Women in the Tenements
“Walls within Walls”
A City on the Move
Tenements in the Making
Locating Tenements
Stigmatizing the Tenement
Women’s Networks
4. Managing Serial Marriages
The Wedding Scene
“A Heavy Drain on Family Resources”
Marriage in Flux
Between Law and Custom
Under the State’s Gaze
III. On the Move
5. Mobility and Survival Tactics
Life in Motion
The Lines
Roads in Peace and War
“Investing” in Crime
The Market for Women
Smuggled Commodities
6. Policing Mobility
“A Gendered Undertaking”
“A Home Away from Home”
The Regime of Registration
Policing Anytime and Everywhere
The State in Action
Conclusion
Framing Everyday Suffering
Remaking the Neighborhood Economy
Women and Socialist Grassroots Governance
List of Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index