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Frontiers of History in China

ISSN 1673-3401

ISSN 1673-3525(Online)

CN 11-5740/K

邮发代号 80-980

Frontiers of History in China  2020, Vol. 15 Issue (4): 611-641   https://doi.org/10.3868/s020-009-020-0025-2
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Disability and Social Inclusion: The Blind Songstress in Early Twentieth-Century Guangzhou
Chao Wang()
Department of History and Pozen Family Center for Human Rights, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA
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This article examines disability as a contested notion of social inclusion by focusing on the blind songstress (guji) in early twentieth-century Guangzhou (Canton). Through personal memoirs, the print press, and institutional documents, this article reconstructs the social life of guji as their experiences intersected with professional community, workplace, and charity. First, I show that the adoption of blind girls from families into training guilds managed by veteran guji was a chosen kinship strategy for blind women since the late Qing period. Second, the commercial sponsorship of guji following the establishment of the Republic not only expanded working opportunities for blind women but also exposed their vulnerability to male-dominated entertainment spheres. Third, the reformist critique of guji as an inappropriate form of sex-related consumption pushed the nascent military government to collaborate with foreign missionaries in “rescuing” blind girls from their professional households. The experiences of guji thus reveal competing ideas of what qualified a disabled person to become a member of society at the beginning of the twentieth century, as work-based inclusion gave way to charitable inclusion as an outcome of shifting social attitudes toward the employment of women with disabilities.

Key wordsblind songstresses    guji    disability    gender    social inclusion    humanitarianism    Guangzhou
出版日期: 2020-12-23
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. [J]. Frontiers of History in China, 2020, 15(4): 611-641.
Chao Wang. Disability and Social Inclusion: The Blind Songstress in Early Twentieth-Century Guangzhou. Front. Hist. China, 2020, 15(4): 611-641.
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