Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-145) and index.
Contents
Introduction: the legal stakes of human trafficking -- Universalism and the conceptual limits to human rights -- Speaking subjects, classifying consent: narrating sexual violence and morality through law -- Front page news: writing stories of victimization and rescue -- Seeing race and sexuality: origin stories and public images of trafficking -- Refiguring slavery: constructing the United States as a racial exception -- Conclusion: considering the transnational in feminist actions.