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Providing a new perspective on migration and sex work in Europe, this book is based on interviews with migrant women in the sex sector. It brings together issues of migration, labour and political subjectivity in order to refocus scholarly and policy agenda away from sex slavery and organized crime, towards agency and citizenship.
Providing a new perspective on migration and sex work in Europe, this book is based on interviews with migrant women in the sex sector. It brings together issues of migration, labour and political subjectivity in order to refocus scholarly and policy agenda away from sex slavery and organized crime, towards agency and citizenship.
RUTVICA ANDRIJASEVIC is Lecturer in Politics at The Open University, UK and is a member of the Feminist Review Collective.
Inhaltsangabe
(Instead of a) Foreword Migration and Sex Work in Europe The Cross-Border Migration The Sex Trade Multiple Scripts: Mothers, Whores and Victims Conflicts of Mobility: Migration, Labour and European Citizenship
(Instead of a) Foreword Migration and Sex Work in Europe The Cross-Border Migration The Sex Trade Multiple Scripts: Mothers, Whores and Victims Conflicts of Mobility: Migration, Labour and European Citizenship
(Instead of a) Foreword Migration and Sex Work in Europe The Cross-Border Migration The Sex Trade Multiple Scripts: Mothers, Whores and Victims Conflicts of Mobility: Migration, Labour and European Citizenship
(Instead of a) Foreword Migration and Sex Work in Europe The Cross-Border Migration The Sex Trade Multiple Scripts: Mothers, Whores and Victims Conflicts of Mobility: Migration, Labour and European Citizenship
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"scholarship such as Andrijasevic's...is a much needed challenge to the relations of ruling" - Feminist Review
'This book offers a new and highly revealing approach to trafficking...' -Journal of Refugee Studies
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