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Challenging the Human Trafficking Narrative : Victims, Villains, and Heroes
Challenging the Human Trafficking Narrative : Victims, Villains, and Heroes
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Author(s): O'Brien, Erin
ISBN No.: 9781138858978
Pages: 182
Year: 201807
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 217.03
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

"A powerful analysis of dominant narratives about human trafficking, revealing how these stories produce problematic, narrow images of a range of actors - women, migrants, governments, NGOs, consumers, corporations, activists, etc - while all too often conflating sex work and trafficking. O'Brien deftly illuminates how global positioning, race, ethnicity and gender work to construct simplistic ideas about the ideal victim as a passive young woman, the villain as the foreign, and the hero as western, and argues convincingly for a diversification of these images and the production of counter-narratives that can render more realistic and accurate depictions. A highly accessible book that urges us to think carefully about matters of agency, complicity, and social responsibility - a must-read for any student or activist concerned about human trafficking." - Kamala Kempadoo, Professor of Social Science, York University, Canada "In this enthralling book, Erin O'Brien creates a compelling analysis of the most common stories about human trafficking as told by Western governments, NGOs and through media and entertainment channels. These stories feature blameless victims, evil traffickers and heroic Western actors, but through O'Brien's expert dissection she enables us to see clearly the limits of such uncomplicated tellings and to question the policy approaches and activism which emerge in their wake." - Gillian Wylie, Assistant Professor, International Peace Studies, Irish School of Ecumenics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.


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