Description
Taylor and Francis Ltd White Supremacy, Racism and the Coloniality of Anti-Trafficking 1st Edition 2022 Softbound by Kempadoo, Kamala
Global efforts to combat human trafficking are ubiquitous and reference particular ideas about unfreedoms, suffering, and rescue. The discourse has, however, a distinct racialized legacy that is lodged specifically in fears about "white slavery," women in prostitution and migration, and the defilement of white womanhood by the criminal and racialized Other. White Supremacy, Racism and the Coloniality of Anti-Trafficking centers the legacies of race and racism in contemporary anti-trafficking work and examines them in greater detail.A number of recent arguments have suggested that race and racism are not only visible, but vital, to the success of contemporary anti- trafficking discourses and movements. The contributors offer recent scholarship grounded in critical anti- racist perspectives that reveal the historical and contemporary racial working of anti- trafficking discourses and practices globally-and how these intersect with gender, citizenship, sexuality, caste and class formations, and the global political economy. IntroductionRethinking the Field from Anti-Racist and Decolonial PerspectivesKamala Kempadoo and Elena Shih White Supremacy and Imperialism in Anti-Trafficking Anti-Trafficking and Anti-smuggling Campaigns in West Africa as New Racialised Migration Deterrence EffortsSam Okyere and Peter Olayiwola Trafficking, Terror and their TropesPardis Mahdavi The Anti-Trafficking Apparatus has a Racial Justice ProblemLyndsey Beutin Exploring the Role of Race and Racial Difference in the Legislative Intent of the Trafficking Victims Protection ActArifa Raza Global White Supremacy and Anti-Trafficking: Race, Racism, and the Politics of Human TraffickingElya Durisin To Trip the White Fantastic: The Road from White Supremacy to Sex Trafficking SafarisGregory Mitchell Colonialism and Racialization in Anti-TraffickingWhore's Passport: Racialism, National Identity and the Trafficking of Brazilian WomenThaddeus Blanchette and Ana Paula da Silva Anti-Trafficking and Settler-Colonial Discourses of Protection: The Coloniality of Racialized InterventionsJulie Kaye The Jaula and Racialization of the Amazon: Reflections on Racism and Geopolitics in the Struggle Against Human Trafficking in BrazilJose Miguel Nieto Olivar and Flavia Melo Constructing Victims and Criminals Through the Racial Figure of 'The Gypsy'Marlene Spanger "Is It Because I'm Not Young and White with Blue Eyes?": Canadian Police Response to Sex Workers of Color's Experiences of Exploitation and TraffickingMenaka Raguparan Trafficking Indianness by Legislating Settler Sexuality LogicsApril Petillo Imperial Anti-Trafficking: Producing Racialized Knowledge Regimes over the Longue DureeMishal Khan Migrant and Sex Worker Resistance to Anti-Trafficking Resistance of Butterfly: Mobilization of Asian Migrant Sex Workers Against Sexism and Racism in Canadian Anti-Trafficking MeasuresElene Lam, Jaden Hsin-Yun Peng and Coly Chau The Aesthetic of Migrant Sex Work: Creation of White Identity and Perceived Moral SuperiorityNada DeCat Sex Work in Jamaica: Trafficking, Modern Slavery and Slavery's AfterlivesJulia O'Connell Davidson and Jacqueline Sanchez Taylor Migrant Domestic Workers, Asylum-Seekers and Premonitions of Anti-Trafficking in Hong KongJulie Ham, Iulia Gheorghiu and Eni Lestari