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|a Economies of Violence
|h [electronic resource] :
|b Transnational Feminism, Postsocialism, and the Politics of Sex Trafficking /
|c Jennifer Suchland.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-246)and index.
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|a Introduction: trafficking as aberration: the making of globalization's victims -- Sex trafficking and the making of a feminist subject of analysis -- The Natasha trade and the post-Cold War reframing of precarity -- Second world/second sex: alternative genealogies in feminist homogenous empty time -- Lost in transition: postsocialist trafficking and the erasure of systemic violence -- Freedom as choice and the neoliberal economism of trafficking discourse -- Conclusion: antitrafficking beyond the carceral state.
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|a <Div>Jennifer Suchland argues that human trafficking should be understood as symptomatic of complex economic and social dynamics rather than as a criminal activity, and that treating trafficking as a crime and by focusing on victims is insufficient to combatting it.</div>
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