Thanks folks!

 

Peach, L. 2006.  “Victims or Agents?  Female Cross-Border Migrants and Anti-Trafficking Discourse,” Radical Philosophy Today 4: 101-118.

 

Miriam, Kathy, “Stopping the Traffic in Women:  Power, Agency, and Abolition in Feminist Debates over Sex-Trafficking,” Journal of Social Philosophy, vol. 36, no. 1 (Spring 2005).

Jyoti Sanghera, "Unpacking the Trafficking Discourse"  in Kamala Kempadoo, ed. Trafficking and Prostitution Reconsidered: New Perspectives on Migration, Sex, Work, and Human Rights.    http://www.paradigmpublishers.com/books/BookDetail.aspx?productID=115145

 

Soderlund, Gretchen, “Running from the Rescuers: New U.S. Crusades Against Sex

Trafficking and the Rhetoric of Abolition,” Feminist Formations  17: 3, (Fall 2005), pp. 64-87.

 

Drucilla Cornell, The Imaginary Domain (and in subsequent books she continues developing the concept)

Two films recommended:

"Working Girls" is endlessly fruitful for teaching, and in combination with any other texts on prostitution.  I use "The Whore Stigma" by Pheterson, Walkowitz's article in Powers of Desire and Drucilla Cornell, from her book At the Heart of Freedom

 

A documentary, “Live Nude Girls Unite!” was recommended by two people.

 

Ann

 

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