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Full referenceLu, Hanchao, “Becoming Urban: Mendicancy and Vagrants in Modern Shanghai” (1999)
TypeJournal article
Author(s)Lu, Hanchao
Title“Becoming Urban: Mendicancy and Vagrants in Modern Shanghai”
Year1999
JournalJournal of Social History
Volume33
Number1
Start page7
End page36
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHistory
Keywordssocial
AbstractAnalyzes mendicancy as a competitive urban profession in modern Shanghai, a city that had one of the nation's largest armies of street beggars and was in many aspects the best case to illustrate mendicancy in urban China. Describes the rich variety of public views on mendicancy that, taken together, formed a culture on poverty. Most of the public views and images of beggars were skillfully exploited by the beggars themselves to develop begging tactics and techniques. This in turn affected the image of beggars in the public's eyes. The absence of state intervention in the beggars' world propagated begging rackets and politics. Beggars organized and governed themselves to achieve some degree of control over competition and to establish social order among themselves. in this respect, beggar society was not unlike other social groups in China, such as trade organizations, native place associations (tongxiang hui), professional societies, and the like, which existed to secure some degree of autonomy in their own domains in order to help with their members' success - or in some cases, sheer survival - in an increasingly competitive urban world.
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