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Loose women or lost women? The re-emergence of the myth of white slavery in contemporary discourses of trafficking in women.

J Doezema.   

Abstract

This article compares current concerns about "trafficking in women" with turn of the century discourses about "white slavery". It traces the emergence of narratives on "white slavery" and their reemergence in the moral panics and boundary crises of contemporary discourses on "trafficking in women". Drawing on historical analysis and contemporary representations of sex worker migration, the paper argues that the narratives of innocent, virginal victims purveyed in the "trafficking in women" discourse are a modern version of the myth of "white slavery". These narratives, the article argues, reflect persisting anxieties about female sexuality and women's autonomy. Racialized representations of the migrant "Other" as helpless, child-like, victims strips sex workers of their agency. This article argues that while the myth of "trafficking in women"/"white slavery" is ostensibly about protecting women, the underlying moral concern is with the control of "loose women". Through the denial of migrant sex workers' agency, these discourses serve to reinforce notions of female dependence and purity that serve to further marginalize sex workers and undermine their human rights.

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Keywords:  Behavior; Crime; Critique; Demographic Factors; Literature Review; Population; Population Characteristics; Prostitutes--women; Sex Behavior; Sexual Abuse--women; Slaves--women; Social Problems; Women

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Year:  2000        PMID: 12296110     DOI: 10.1007/s12147-999-0021-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gender Issues        ISSN: 1098-092X


  5 in total

1.  The Global Diffusion of Law: Transnational Crime and the Case of Human Trafficking.

Authors:  Beth A Simmons; Paulette Lloyd; Brandon M Stewart
Journal:  Int Organ       Date:  2018-04-02

2.  White slavery, whorehouse riots, venereal disease, and saving women: historical context of prostitution interventions and harm reduction in New York City during the Progressive Era.

Authors:  Alex Smolak
Journal:  Soc Work Public Health       Date:  2013

Review 3.  Barriers and Challenges in Seeking Psychiatric Intervention in a General Hospital, by the Collaborative Child Response Unit, (A Multidisciplinary Team Approach to Handling Child Abuse) A Qualitative Analysis.

Authors:  Vyjayanthi Kanugodu Srinivasa Subramaniyan; Anukant Mital; Chandrika Rao; Girish Chandra
Journal:  Indian J Psychol Med       Date:  2017 Jan-Feb

4.  Physical health symptoms reported by trafficked women receiving post-trafficking support in Moldova: prevalence, severity and associated factors.

Authors:  Siân Oram; Nicolae V Ostrovschi; Viorel I Gorceag; Mihai A Hotineanu; Lilia Gorceag; Carolina Trigub; Melanie Abas
Journal:  BMC Womens Health       Date:  2012-07-26       Impact factor: 2.809

5.  'There are a lot of new people in town: but they are here for soccer, not for business' a qualitative inquiry into the impact of the 2010 soccer world cup on sex work in South Africa.

Authors:  Marlise L Richter; Fiona Scorgie; Matthew F Chersich; Stanley Luchters
Journal:  Global Health       Date:  2014-06-10       Impact factor: 4.185

  5 in total

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