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Responding to human trafficking :  dispossession, colonial violence, and resistance among Indigenous and racialized women /  Cover Image Book Book

Responding to human trafficking : dispossession, colonial violence, and resistance among Indigenous and racialized women / Julie Kaye.

Kaye, Julie, 1980- (author.).

Summary:

"Responding to Human Trafficking is the first book to critically examine responses to the growing issue of human trafficking in Canada. Julie Kaye challenges the separation of trafficking debates into international versus domestic emphases and explores the tangled ways in which anti-trafficking policies reflect and reinforce the settler-colonial nation-building project of Canada. In doing so, Kaye reveals how some anti-trafficking measures create additional harms for the individuals they are trying to protect, particularly migrant and Indigenous women. The author’s critical examination draws upon theories of post- and settler-colonialism, Indigenous feminist thought, and fifty-six interviews with people in counter-trafficking employment across Western Canada. Responding to Human Trafficking provides a new framework for critical analyses of anti-trafficking and other rights-based and anti-violence interventions. Kaye disrupts measures that contribute to the insecurity experienced by trafficked women and individuals affected by anti-trafficking responses by pointing to anti-colonial organizing and the possibilities of reciprocity in relationships of care." -- from Amazon.ca

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  • ISBN: 9781487501747 (hardcover)
  • ISBN: 9781487521615 (softcover)
  • Physical Description: 180 pages ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Toronto ; University of Toronto Press, 2017.

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General Note:
CatMonthString:august.17
Formatted Contents Note:
List of Figures -- List of Acronyms -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Production of International and Domestic Anti-Trafficking in Settler-Colonial Canada -- Chapter 2: Settler-Colonialism and the Construction of Anti-trafficking -- Chapter 3: Anti-Trafficking in Canada: Negotiating “Domestic” versus “International” -- Chapter 4: Settler Colonialism, Sex Work, Criminalization, and Human Trafficking -- Chapter 5: Anti-Trafficking and Border Secularization -- Conclusion: Anti-Trafficking Policy and Human Insecurity -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- References -- Notes
Subject: Colonization > Social aspects.
Colonization > Social aspects.
Human trafficking victims > Canada > Social conditions.
Human trafficking > Canada > Prevention.
Human trafficking > Canada.
Human trafficking > Canada.
Human trafficking > Social aspects > Canada.
Postcolonialism > Social aspects.
Human trafficking > Canada > Prevention.
Human trafficking > Law and legislation > Canada.
Postcolonialism > Social aspects.
Human trafficking > Law and legislation > Canada.
Human trafficking > Social aspects > Canada.
Human trafficking victims > Canada > Social conditions.

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