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Contemporary Slavery : The Rhetoric of Global Human Rights Campaigns / edited by Annie Bunting, Joel Quirk.

De Gruyter Cornell University Press Complete eBook-Package 2018 Available online

De Gruyter Cornell University Press Complete eBook-Package 2018
Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bunting, Annie, 1964- editor.
Quirk, Joel, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human rights.
Human trafficking.
Slavery.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (394 pages)
Place of Publication:
Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2018]
Summary:
This volume brings together a cast of leading experts to carefully explore how the history and iconography of slavery has been invoked to support a series of government interventions, activist projects, legal instruments, and rhetorical performances. However well-intentioned these interventions might be, they nonetheless remain subject to a host of limitations and complications. Recent efforts to combat contemporary slavery are too often sensationalist, self-serving, and superficial and, therefore, end up failing the crucial test of speaking truth to power.The widely held notion that antislavery is one of those rare issues that "transcends" politics or ideology is only sustainable because the underlying issues at stake have been constructed and demarcated in a way that minimizes direct challenges to dominant political and economic interests. This must change. By providing an original approach to the underlying issues at stake, Contemporary Slavery will help readers understand the political practices that have been concealed beneath the popular rhetoric and establishes new conversations between scholars of slavery and trafficking and scholars of human rights and social movements.Contributors:Jean Allain, Jonathan Blagbrough, Roy Brooks, Annie Bunting, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, Andrew Crane, Rhoda Howard-Hassmann, Fuyuki Kurasawa, Benjamin Lawrance, Joel Quirk, and Darshan Vigneswaran
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Foreword / Shahinian, Gulnara
Acknowledgments
Part 1. The Cause of Contemporary Slavery
1. Contemporary Slavery as More Than Rhetorical Strategy? The Politics and Ideology of A New Political Cause / Bunting, Annie / Quirk, Joel
2. Contemporary Slavery and Its Definition in Law / Allain, Jean
3. When Human Trafficking Means Everything and Nothing / Quirk, Joel
4. Asylum Courts And the “Forced Marriage Paradox”: Gender-Based Harm and Contemporary Slavery in Forced Conjugal Associations / Lawrance, Benjamin N.
Part 2. Rhetoric
5. Narrating Wartime Enslavement, Forced Marriage, And Modern Slavery / Bunting, Annie
6. Show And Tell: Contemporary Anti-Slavery Advocacy As Symbolic Work / Kurasawa, Fuyuki
7. Methodological Debates in Human Rights Research: A Case Study of Human Trafficking in South Africa / Vigneswaran, Darshan
8. Reparative Justice and the Post-Conflict Phase of Modern Slavery / Brooks, Roy L.
Part 3. Practice
9. Modern Slavery from a Management Perspective: The Role of Industry Context and Organizational Capabilities / Crane, Andrew
10. State Enslavement In North Korea / Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E.
11. Letting Go: How Elites Manage Challenges To Contemporary Slavery / Choi-Fitzpatrick, Austin
12. Child Domestic Labour: Work Like Any Other, Work Like No Other / Blagbrough, Jonathan
Appendix
Selected Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Notes:
"Originally published in Canada in 2017 by UBC Press, Vancouver, BC"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781501718786
1501718789
OCLC:
1014007400

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