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- Hellman, Lisa, author.
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2019]
- Description
- Book — xviii, 316 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm.
- Summary
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- Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Abbreviations and Terminology
- 1 Entering Canton and Macao
- 1 Asian Power and European Compliance
- 2 The Daily Making of a Home
- 3 The Practices of Daily Life
- 4 Tactics in the Face of a Conditional Everyday Life
- 5 What is Missing is the Commonplace Abroad
- 6 The Remains of the Days
- 2 The Who's Who of Canton and Macao
- 1 The Foreign Trade Groups
- 1.1 -Chinese Traders and Masculinities
- 1.2 The Foreign Women
- 1.3 Sailors and Slaves
- 2 The People of Macao
- 3 The Local Trade Groups
- 3.1 The Merchants, the Officials - and `the mandarins'
- 3.2 The Labourers of the Pearl River Delta
- 3.3 The Prostitutes
- 4 The `Chinese'
- 4.1 `The Chinese men'
- 4.2 `The Chinese women'
- 5 Conclusion Colin Campbell and the 1730s
- 3 A Space for Intersections
- 1 The City Space 1.1 Walking Around the City 1.2 City of Women
- 2 The Factory Space 2.1 nside the Factories 2.2 The Dining Space
- 3 Macao
- 4 The Harbour Space
- 5 The Water Space
- 6 Conclusion Michael Grubb and the 1750s and 1760s
- 4 The Communication Struggle
- 1 Separate Groups, Separate Languages?
- 1.1 Circumventing the Rules
- 1.2 Pidgin English
- 2 Local and Global Communication Channels
- 2.1 The Role of the Interpreters
- 2.2 Letters from Near and Far
- 2.3 Channels for Circulation of Knowledge<
- 3 Conclusion Olof Lindahl and the 1770s and 1780s
- 5 Spending Time and Spending Money
- 1 Domestic Consumption
- 2 Food as Cultural Evaluation and Adaptation
- 3 Drinking Right and Drinking Wrong
- 4 Sharing a Cup of Tea and a Smoke
- 5 What You Get from Giving Away
- 6 Boredom and What to do about it
- 7 Going Outside
- 8 Conclusion Anders Ljungstedt and the Early Nineteenth Century
- 6 Finding and Becoming Trustworthy Men
- 1 Spaces for Trust
- 2 Finding a Language for Trust
- 2.1 Gossip and Secrets
- 2.2 The Myth of Special Friendship
- 3 How to Look Trustworthy
- 4 How to Act Trustworthy
- 4.1 Finding a Certainty of Response
- 4.2 Accepting Distrust
- 4.3 Adapting Masculinities
- 5 Conclusion
- 7 This House is Not a Home
- 1 Multi-faceted Control and a Plurality of Responses
- 2 Everyday Relations of Ethnicity, Class and Gender
- 3 Globalisation, not European Expansion
- Bibliography.
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