For scholars of modern Hong Kong society, Merchants' Daughters refocuses attention to cultural dynamics in the South China region of which Hong Kong is an integral part. For audiences generally interested in gender issues, this book illuminates the analytical importance of long historical periods in which layers of social, political, and economic activities intersected to constitute the complicated positioning of women.
Helen F. Siu is a professor of anthropology at Yale University and Chair of the Executive Committee of the Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Hong Kong.