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Toilet as Business for the Hygiene of the Chinese Community in Colonial Hong Kong - Paperback

Toilet as Business for the Hygiene of the Chinese Community in Colonial Hong Kong - Paperback

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by Yuk-Sik Chong (Author)

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This book analyses how public toilets were provided by the government and local business in Hong Kong between the 1860s and 1930s through a process that was embedded in class and racial politics. Addressing public toilet provision from a political economy perspective, it focuses on the interplay of the cross-border night soil business between Hong Kong and China's silk producing area; the silk market between China and Colonial powers; the Hong Kong land market between the colonial government and Chinese business; and how these factors jointly produced a network of toilets in the colony. As the book shows, the commercial viability of toilets created multiple logics and a new moral geography; further, exploring the topic can help us gain a better understanding of how urban governance functioned in colonies and how it intertwined with economic contingencies within a global economic system. The intended readership includes academics and members of the general public with an interest in colonialism, public infrastructures, public health, government-business relations, and urban governance.

Number of Pages: 175
Dimensions: 0.42 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: April 11, 2023