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Sex Trafficking in South Asia - Telling Maya's Story (Paperback)
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Sex Trafficking in South Asia - Telling Maya's Story (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research on Gender in Asia Series
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This book is a critical feminist analysis of sex trafficking.
Arguing that trafficking in girls and women is a product of the
social construction of gender and other dimensions of power and
status within a particular culture and at a particular historical
moment, this book offers the necessary locally grounded analysis.
Focusing on the case of Nepal, from where 5,000 to 7,000 thousands
of Nepali girls and women are trafficked each year primarily to
India, Mary Crawford assesses how the social construction of
trafficking - the concept and its representation in discourse - are
influenced by the dynamics of gender, caste, and the development
establishment. The defining figure is an innocent, naive young girl
being lured or duped into leaving the safety of her village. The
trafficking victim is portrayed as "backward"; however, she is
"backward" in specific ways that resonate with Nepal's struggle to
resist and yet encompass Western influence. This view may lead to
paradoxical effects in which efforts to protect girls and women
instead restrict their human rights. Rather than seeing women as
universalized victims, Crawford assesses how the social
construction of trafficking in a particular society affects girls
and women who live in that society. In this book, the author's
voice as a woman, a feminist, and a social scientist immersed in a
"foreign" way of life, illuminates aspects of this process and
highlights the subjectivity of urban women. It makes the connection
between Nepali subjectivities and a problem of international
significance, the trafficking of girls and women. The book provides
a model for other locally grounded accounts of sex trafficking to
counter the universalizing rhetoric of the mass media and some
anti-trafficking activists, filling a niche in South Asian Studies
and Women's Studies.
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