Trafficking and Prostitution Reconsidered: New Perspectives on Migration, Sex Work, and Human Rights / Edition 1

Trafficking and Prostitution Reconsidered: New Perspectives on Migration, Sex Work, and Human Rights / Edition 1

by Kamala Kempadoo
ISBN-10:
1594510970
ISBN-13:
9781594510977
Pub. Date:
05/01/2005
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1594510970
ISBN-13:
9781594510977
Pub. Date:
05/01/2005
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Trafficking and Prostitution Reconsidered: New Perspectives on Migration, Sex Work, and Human Rights / Edition 1

Trafficking and Prostitution Reconsidered: New Perspectives on Migration, Sex Work, and Human Rights / Edition 1

by Kamala Kempadoo
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Overview

Trafficking and prostitution are widely believed to be synonymous, and to be leading international crimes. This collection argues against such sensationalism and advances carefully considered and grounded alternatives for understanding transnational migrations, forced labor, sex work, and livelihood strategies under new forms of globalization. From their long-term engagements as anti-trafficking advocates, the authors unpack the contemporary international debate on trafficking. They maintain that rather than a new 'white slave trade, ' we are witnessing today, more broadly, an increase in the violation of the rights of freedom of movement, decent employment, and social and economic security. Critical examinations of state anti-trafficking interventions, including the U.S.- led War on Trafficking, also reveal links to a broader attack on undocumented migrants; tribal and aboriginal peoples; poor women, men, and children; and sex workers. The book sheds new light on everyday circumstances, popular discourses, and strategies for survival under twenty-first century economic and political conditions, with a focus on Asia, but with lessons globally. Contributors: Natasha Ahmad, Vachararutai Boontinand, Lin Chew, Melissa Ditmore, John Frederick, Matthew S. Friedman, Josephine Ho, Jagori, Ratna Kapur, Phil Marshall, Jyoti Sanghera, Susu Thatun

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594510977
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/01/2005
Series: Transnational Feminist Studies
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Kamala Kempadoo, Jyoti Sanghera, Bandana, Pattanaik

Table of Contents

Part I Shifting Paradigms; Chapter 1 Unpacking the Trafficking Discourse, Jyoti Sanghera; Chapter 2 Cross-border Movements and the Law, Ratna Kapur; Chapter 3 Miles Away, Phil Marshall, Susu Thatun; Chapter 4 Reflections by an Anti-trafficking Activist, Lin Chew; Part II Complicating the “Problem” of Sex Work; Chapter 5 From Anti-trafficking to Social Discipline, Josephine Ho; Chapter 6 Trafficking in Lives, Melissa Ditmore; Chapter 7 The Myth of Nepal-to-India Sex Trafficking, John Frederick; Chapter 8 Sex Workers’ Rights Organizations and Anti-trafficking Campaigns, Kamala Kempadoo; Part III Reports from the Field; Chapter 9 Migration, Trafficking, and Sites of Work, Jagori; Chapter 10 Feminist Participatory Action Research in the Mekong Region, Jan Boontinand; Chapter 11 Using a Dynamic, Interactive, and Participatory Process to Develop and Redefine the Human Trafficking Paradigm in Bangladesh, Aftab Ahmed; Chapter 12 Trafficked Persons or Economic Migrants?, Natasha Ahmad; Part IV Looking Back, Looking Forward; Chapter 13 Revisiting Feminist Participatory Action Research, Rebecca Napier-Moore; Chapter 14 The Anti-trafficking Juggernaut Rolls On, Kamala Kempadoo;
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