Anti-Mui Tsai Society
The Anti-Mui Tsai Society (Chinese: 反對蓄婢會) was an organization dedicated to abolish the Mui-tsai system (akin to child slavery) in 1920's colonial Hong Kong.
History
... the British Navy officer Commander Hugh Haslewood and his wife Mrs. Clara Haslewood ...
In popular culture
- Silver Spoon, Sterling Shackles (Chinese: 名媛望族), a 2012 Hong Kong television drama produced by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB)[1]
Further reading
- Hugh Lyttleton Haslewood and Mrs. Clara Blanche Lucena Taylor Haslewood (1930). Child slavery in Hong Kong: the mui tsai system. Sheldon Press. https://books.google.com/books?id=VcndjbdTUBYC
- Karen Yuen (December 2004). "Theorizing the Chinese: The MUI TSAI controversy and construction of transnational chineseness in Hong Kong and British Malaya" (PDF). New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies. 6 (2): 95–110.
- Carl T. Smith (1995). A sense of history: studies in the social and urban history of Hong Kong. Hong Kong Educational Publishing Co. ISBN 962-290-313-4.
- Episode 8 – Anti-Mui Tsai Movement 2010-01-06 http://programme.rthk.org.hk/rthk/tv/programme.php?p=4639&d=2010-01-06&e=102369&m=episode
References
See also
- Mui Tsai
- Society for the Protection of the Mui Tsai
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