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Author:
Bernstein, Elizabeth, 1968- author.
Title:
Brokered subjects : sex, trafficking, and the politics of freedom / Elizabeth Bernstein.
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xii, 304 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Human trafficking.
Prostitution.
Human trafficking--Prevention.
Human trafficking--Christianity.--Christianity.
Human trafficking--Political aspects--United States.
Humanitarianism--United States.
Humanitarianism--Political aspects.
Feminist theory.
Feminism--Political aspects.
Neoliberalism--Social aspects.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology.
Feminism--Political aspects.
Feminist theory.
Human trafficking.
Humanitarianism.
Humanitarianism--Political aspects.
Prostitution.
United States.
Society.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-289) and index.
Contents:
Tracing the "traffic in women" -- The sexual politics of carceral feminism -- Seek justice -- The travels of trafficking / with Elena Shih -- Redemptive capitalism and sexual investability -- Imagining freedom -- Afterword.
Summary:
Our shared concern for the victims of sex trafficking represents a rare spot of common ground in contemporary political discourse. Galvanized by impassioned accounts of the abduction and forced labor of women and girls, such normally divergent groups as evangelical Christians, secular feminists, aid workers, and corporate scions have all rallied behind anti-trafficking initiatives and legislation. But just how well do these sweeping concerns and legal efforts mesh with the lived realities of the sex trade, and where exactly did the modern conception of sex trafficking originate? In answering these questions, Brokered Subjects digs into the accepted narratives of sex trafficking to reveal the troubling assumptions which have shaped both right and left-wing agendas around sexual violence. Drawing upon years of in-depth field work, Elizabeth Bernstein sheds light not only on trafficking but on the broader structures that meld the ostensible pursuit of liberation with contemporary techniques of power. Rather than any meaningful commitment to the safety of sex workers, Bernstein argues, what lies behind our current vision of trafficking victims is a transnational mix of putatively humanitarian militaristic interventions, feel-good capitalism, and what she terms carceral feminism: a feminism compatible with police batons.
ISBN:
022657377X
9780226573779
022657363X
9780226573632
LCCN:
2018008599
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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