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ISBN-10 : 1848134157
ISBN-13 : 9781848134157
Author: Doctor Jo Doezema
Why is the international community so concerned with the fate of prostitutes abroad? And why does the story of trafficking sound so familiar? In this pioneering new book, Jo Doezema argues that the current concern with trafficking in women is a modern manifestation of the myth of white slavery. Combining historical analysis with contemporary investigation, this book sheds light on the current preoccupations with trafficking in women. It examines in detail sex worker reactions to the myth of trafficking, questions the current feminist preoccupation with the ‘suffering female body’ and argues that feminism needs to move towards the creation of new myths. The analysis in this book is controversial but crucial, an alternative to the current panic discourses around trafficking in women. An essential read for anyone who is concerned with the increased movement of women internationally and the attempts of international and national governments to regulate this flow.
Sex Slaves and Discourse Masters The Construction of Trafficking 1st Table of contents:
1 White slavery and trafficking as political myth
Myth and ideology
Ideology and trafficking
Ideology, truth and power
True myths?
Myth and its political effects
2 The construction of innocence and the spectre of chaos
Narrative and truth
The white slave (appearances and apparitions)
Empire and race in the construction of white slavery
Narrative, ideology and political effects
3 Metaphorical innocence: white slavery in America
Metaphor and myth
The American anti-white slavery campaign
How white was white slavery?
Immigration and white slavery
Feminism and white slavery in the US
Commercialization: ‘the rise of the pimp system’
Metaphor and myth redux
4 ‘Prevent, protect and punish’
Locating the myth
Performing narrative
Interrupting the innocent victim
The Protocol on Trafficking in Persons: background
The two sides of the Trafficking Protocol
Moral panics and boundary crisis
Suffering bodies, protection and ressentiment
The trafficker
The results of anti-trafficking campaigns
Disappearing sex workers?
5 Now you see her, now you don’t: consent, sex workers and the Human Rights Caucus
Delinking prostitution and trafficking
Putting the lobby together
Visible protest, invisible influence
The disappearing prostitute and the definition of trafficking
‘Specially vulnerable’
What’s wrong with sexual exploitation?
Consent to trafficking?
The disappearing subject of trafficking (lose the myth, and who’s left?)
6 Towards a reinscription of myth
Trafficking in women, myth and consent
Why trafficking? Why now?
Sex work, myth and reinscriptions
The new subject of myth
Notes
Introduction
1 White slavery and trafficking as political myth
2 The construction of innocence and the spectre of chaos
3 Metaphorical innocence: white slavery in America
4 ‘Prevent, protect and punish’
5 Now you see her, now you don’t: consent, sex workers and the Human Rights Caucus
Primary sources
Documents Relating to the Vienna Negotiations around the 2000 Trafficking Protocol
Works cited
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