The Politics of Trafficking: The First International Movement to Combat the Sexual Exploitation of Women

TitleThe Politics of Trafficking: The First International Movement to Combat the Sexual Exploitation of Women
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsLimoncelli, Stephanie A.
Number of Pages217
PublisherStanford University Press
CityStanford, CA
Abstract

Sex trafficking is not a recent phenomenon. Over 100 years ago, the first international traffic in women for prostitution emerged, prompting a worldwide effort to combat it. The book provides a unique look at the history of that first anti-trafficking movement that already started in the 1890s, illuminating the role gender, sexuality, and national interests play in international politics until the 1940s. Initially conceived as a global humanitarian effort to protect women from sexual exploitation, the movement's feminist-inspired vision failed to achieve its universal goal and gradually gave way to nationalist concerns over "undesirable" migrants and state control over women themselves. Addressing an issue that is still of great concern today, this book sheds light on the ability of international non-governmental organizations to challenge state power, the motivations for state involvement in humanitarian issues pertaining to women, and the importance of gender and sexuality to state officials engaged in nation building.

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