Drawing upon ethnographic work with a grassroots sex workers’ organization in Calcutta, Durbar Samanwaya Samiti (Durbar), this article analyzes the relationship between subalternity and silence. I discuss how sex workers, especially new entrants, use silence as a subaltern strategy to resist state and non-state surveillance intended to oppose trafficking. The increased surveillance is a direct result of the global anti-trafficking narrative, led mainly by the United States, in which developing countries, like India, adopt measures to avoid being downgraded in the United States’ Trafficking in Persons Report. I contend that these national and international efforts have led to a quandary where the lives of these sex workers are rendered inaud...
Based upon ethnographic research with Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee (DMSC), a grass-roots sex wo...
his article unites the co-authors’ years of empirical research with women in policed, stigmatized, a...
The Philippine Sex Workers Collective is an organisation of current and former sex workers who rejec...
This article builds on the agency theory and provides an analysis on how silence has been used as a ...
Despite the prostitution industry being accorded a semi-legal status in India, the status of sex-wor...
In 2014, a Newsweek exposé of Somaly Mam, one of Cambodia’s most highly prominent anti-sex trafficki...
This research critiques the Philippine anti-trafficking sector’s conflation of sex work with victimh...
This paper highlights the impact of raid, rescue, and rehabilitation schemes on HIV programmes. It u...
"Both trafficking and HIV/AIDS occur in South Asia in a climate of denial and silence at all levels....
Framing sex trafficking as primarily a law enforcement and criminal justice issue, the U.S. State De...
“Human trafficking,” defined as, “a commercial . . . act . . . the result of force, threats of force...
In this paper I discuss the experiences of silence related to two fieldworks in Brazil, during which...
Nigerian women and children have been trafficked to Italy over the last 30 years for commercial sexu...
When the women’s movement reverted back to the nineteenth-century Victorian concept of ‘trafficking ...
In this paper I discuss the experiences of silence related to two fieldworks in Brazil (Rio de Janei...
Based upon ethnographic research with Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee (DMSC), a grass-roots sex wo...
his article unites the co-authors’ years of empirical research with women in policed, stigmatized, a...
The Philippine Sex Workers Collective is an organisation of current and former sex workers who rejec...
This article builds on the agency theory and provides an analysis on how silence has been used as a ...
Despite the prostitution industry being accorded a semi-legal status in India, the status of sex-wor...
In 2014, a Newsweek exposé of Somaly Mam, one of Cambodia’s most highly prominent anti-sex trafficki...
This research critiques the Philippine anti-trafficking sector’s conflation of sex work with victimh...
This paper highlights the impact of raid, rescue, and rehabilitation schemes on HIV programmes. It u...
"Both trafficking and HIV/AIDS occur in South Asia in a climate of denial and silence at all levels....
Framing sex trafficking as primarily a law enforcement and criminal justice issue, the U.S. State De...
“Human trafficking,” defined as, “a commercial . . . act . . . the result of force, threats of force...
In this paper I discuss the experiences of silence related to two fieldworks in Brazil, during which...
Nigerian women and children have been trafficked to Italy over the last 30 years for commercial sexu...
When the women’s movement reverted back to the nineteenth-century Victorian concept of ‘trafficking ...
In this paper I discuss the experiences of silence related to two fieldworks in Brazil (Rio de Janei...
Based upon ethnographic research with Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee (DMSC), a grass-roots sex wo...
his article unites the co-authors’ years of empirical research with women in policed, stigmatized, a...
The Philippine Sex Workers Collective is an organisation of current and former sex workers who rejec...