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Hsiao-Hung Pai () (born 1968 in Taipei, Taiwan) is a writer best known for her books ''Chinese Whispers: The True Story Behind Britain's Hidden Army of Labour'' which was short-listed for the 2009 Orwell Prize and ''Scattered Sand:The Story of China's Rural Migrants'' which won the (Bread and Roses Award ) in 2013. Pai has lived in the UK since 1991, and holds master's degrees from the University of Wales, University of Durham and the University of Westminster. She holds a bachelor's degree from Fu Jen Catholic University in New Taipei. She contributes to ''The Guardian'' newspaper and many UK-Chinese publications. Pai's third book, ''Invisible: Britain's Migrant Sex Workers'' was published in 2013 and focuses on the story of two immigrant sex workers in the United Kingdom. Pai worked undercover as a maid in brothels in Burnley, Lancashire, and Finchley and Stratford in London, as part of her research for the book. ''Invisible'' was serialised in the G2 section of ''The Guardian''.〔 Pai was also interviewed on BBC Radio 4's ''Woman's Hour'' in April 2013 about her findings. ==Bibliography== *''Chinese Whispers: The True Story Behind Britain's Hidden Army of Labour'' (Penguin Books 2008) ISBN 978-0-141-03568-0 *''Scattered Sand: The Story of China's Rural Migrants'' (Verso Books, 2012) ISBN 978-1-781-68090-2 *''Invisible: Britain's Migrant Sex Workers'' (Westbourne Press, 2013) ISBN 978-1-908-90606-9 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hsiao-Hung Pai」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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