Panics without Borders
How Global Sporting Events Drive Myths about Sex Trafficking
" Panics without Borders is rooted in the responses of sex workers who are impacted by human rights abuses that happen to us under the guise of rescue missions. Bravely treading geographies of violence, the book surveys the rise of the anti-trafficking industry through a study of xenophobic, racist, anti-sex-worker campaigns and policies during global sports events."--Carol Leigh, Director of BAYSWAN " Panics without Borders maps the sex trafficking discourse on a global stage and powerfully reveals how larger political patterns of corruption and the weaponization of false statistics lead to the proliferation of harmful myths, which spur moral panics to justify the hyperpolicing of sex workers. This book examines the dangerous shifts within sex-trafficking movements and reveals how women become collateral damage under the guise of rescue and protection. This book is essential reading for understanding bigger questions about how data can be manipulated to serve political purposes and the consequences it has on the lives of real people all around the world."--Kimberly Kay Hoang, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago, and author of Dealing in Desire and Spiderweb Capitalism " Panics without Borders will make an important contribution in the current literature on sex trafficking. I have not seen any book of this kind that is truly comparative in scope and that challenges the myth of the 40,000 missing girls. It gives serious attention to how the people supposedly being trafficked understand themselves in the world."--Keisha-Khan Y. Perry, author of Black Women against the Land Grab: The Fight for Racial Justice in Brazil " Panics without Borders is the first full-length ethnography to focus on mega events and the trafficking myth. It provides ethnographic evidence to refute the baseless claim that sports events correspond with increases in sex trafficking and exploitation."--Erica Lorraine Williams, author of Sex Tourism in Bahia
ISBN/EAN | 9780520381773 |
Auteur | Gregory Mitchell |
Uitgever | Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V. |
Taal | Engels |
Uitvoering | Paperback / gebrocheerd |
Pagina's | 318 |
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