While popular psychology and appeals to emotion have unfortunately dominated discussions of ‘sex trafficking’, this article suggests that feminist psychoanalytic film theory and theories of affect are still useful for making sense of the appeal of sensational exposés like Lifetime Television’s Human Trafficking (2005). The dynamic of identification with (and impersonation of) a human trafficking ‘victim’ by the rescuing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent (Mira Sorvino) is particularly worthy of scrutiny. Film theory about the ‘rebooting’ of film franchises (iconic brands like Batman) also helps explain the preponderance of similar programming—Sex Slaves (2005), Selling the Girl Next Door (2011), Trafficked (2016)—and the way contempo...
What do you think when you hear the term human trafficking? Do you picture a van pulling up and sna...
A term as morally and politically loaded as ‘modern day slave trade’ inevitably provokes strong and ...
Competing representations of human trafficking in the media and within the movement have contributed...
Representations of trafficking and forced labour are pervasive within media, policymaking, and human...
Fiction films and documentaries increasingly bring the themes of sex work migration and human traffi...
This article responds to Gozdziak’s (2015: 30) call to explore how the knowledge that informs public...
This article analyzes stories and images of sex trafficking in current mainstream US public discours...
abstract: This project uses Kenneth Burke’s theory of dramatism and the pentad to analyze popular na...
Amnesty International’s 2015-16 push for the decriminalization of sex work sparked yet another inter...
The image of a young, victimised woman bound and gagged for implied sexual exploitation persists in ...
This essay analyzes the portrayal of sex trafficking in representative dramas and documentaries, bot...
“Human trafficking,” defined as, “a commercial . . . act . . . the result of force, threats of force...
The discourses on trafficking circulating in the public sphere help construct public response. Repre...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...
This article addresses the issue of human trafficking, also termed modern slavery, specifically focu...
What do you think when you hear the term human trafficking? Do you picture a van pulling up and sna...
A term as morally and politically loaded as ‘modern day slave trade’ inevitably provokes strong and ...
Competing representations of human trafficking in the media and within the movement have contributed...
Representations of trafficking and forced labour are pervasive within media, policymaking, and human...
Fiction films and documentaries increasingly bring the themes of sex work migration and human traffi...
This article responds to Gozdziak’s (2015: 30) call to explore how the knowledge that informs public...
This article analyzes stories and images of sex trafficking in current mainstream US public discours...
abstract: This project uses Kenneth Burke’s theory of dramatism and the pentad to analyze popular na...
Amnesty International’s 2015-16 push for the decriminalization of sex work sparked yet another inter...
The image of a young, victimised woman bound and gagged for implied sexual exploitation persists in ...
This essay analyzes the portrayal of sex trafficking in representative dramas and documentaries, bot...
“Human trafficking,” defined as, “a commercial . . . act . . . the result of force, threats of force...
The discourses on trafficking circulating in the public sphere help construct public response. Repre...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...
This article addresses the issue of human trafficking, also termed modern slavery, specifically focu...
What do you think when you hear the term human trafficking? Do you picture a van pulling up and sna...
A term as morally and politically loaded as ‘modern day slave trade’ inevitably provokes strong and ...
Competing representations of human trafficking in the media and within the movement have contributed...