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Read [Julietta Hua Book] * Trafficking Women’s Human Rights Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Trafficking Women’s Human Rights consumption. Through a critical inquiry into representations of human trafficking, she reveals the political, social, and cultural strains underlying our current preoccupation with this issue and the difficulty of framing human rights in universal terms.In Trafficking Women’s Human Rights, Hua maps the ways in which government, media, and scholarship have described sex trafficking for U.S. As her investigation takes us from laws like the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protectio
Title | : | Trafficking Women’s Human Rights |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.93 (960 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0816675619 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 216 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-05-29 |
Language | : | English |
consumption. Through a critical inquiry into representations of human trafficking, she reveals the political, social, and cultural strains underlying our current preoccupation with this issue and the difficulty of framing human rights in universal terms.In Trafficking Women’s Human Rights, Hua maps the ways in which government, media, and scholarship have described sex trafficking for U.S. As her investigation takes us from laws like the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act to political speeches and literary and media images, it uncovers dark assumptions about race, difference, and the United States’ place in the world expressed—and often promoted—by such images. The history of human beings bought and sold, forced into lives of abject servitude or sexual slavery, is a story as old as civilization and yet still of global concern today. In doing so, it constructively draws attention to the ways in which notions of racialized sexualities form our ideas
"Five Stars" according to Tim. This book is excellent and changed my view of the world. This is a must read!
"Julietta Hua provides a fresh, vital account of the fundamental pitfalls of human rights policy. And, as this book attests, it is never easy." —Lisa Sun-Hee Park, author of Consuming Citizenship: Children of Asian Immigrant Entrepreneurs. This is an engaging and provocative book that frames important questions in productive and generative ways. It is a beautiful example of how sophisticated, interdisciplinary analysis can push our thinking and our actions towards true social justice
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