Title: Regulating the International Movement of Women
Abstract:Introduction: Identifying the Problematic: Why Does Vulnerability Matter?, Sharron A. FitzGerald (Editor) Section 1: Race Chapter 2: Babies, Berries and Bedrooms: Vulnerability and Citizenship among F...Introduction: Identifying the Problematic: Why Does Vulnerability Matter?, Sharron A. FitzGerald (Editor) Section 1: Race Chapter 2: Babies, Berries and Bedrooms: Vulnerability and Citizenship among Female Labour Migrants from the Global South, Jenna L. Hennebry Chapter 3: Crossing Borders, Inhabiting Spaces: The (In)credibility of Sexual Violence in Asylum Appeals, Helen Bailliot, Sharon Cowan and Vanessa Munro Chapter 4: Race, Normativity and the Biopolitics of Vulnerable Labourers, Deborah Dixon Section 2: Citizenship Chapter 5: A Gender Perspective on the Return of 'Illegal Immigrants', Heli Askola Chapter 6: (En)gendering Vulnerability in Borderlands: Femicide and Citizenship, Marie Woodling Chapter 7: Orpah's Daughters: Dangerous Vulnerability, Second Generations and the Nation State, Mairead Enright Section 3: Human Trafficking Chapter 8: Moral and Legal Obligations of the State to Victims of Sex Trafficking: Vulnerability and Beyond, Tsachi Keren-Paz Chapter 9: Human Trafficking, Prostitution and the Construction of the New Female Victim, Jo Phoenix Chapter 10: Adaptive Normative Spatiality: Sovereignty, Mobility and the Female Trafficked Migrant, Sharron A. FitzGeraldRead More
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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