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Modern Slavery The Margins Of Freedom 1st Edition Julia Oconnell Davidson

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Modern Slavery The Margins Of Freedom 1st Edition Julia Oconnell Davidson
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Julia O'Connell Davidson
ISBN: 9781137297273, 1137297271
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Modern Slavery The Margins Of Freedom 1st Edition Julia Oconnell Davidson by Julia O'connell Davidson 9781137297273, 1137297271 instant download after payment.

There are 35 million 'slaves' in the contemporary world according to new abolitionist campaigners, but in a world where nobody is legally ascribed the status 'slave' and many are oppressed and exploited, who qualifies for this appellation and why?
This book brings the literature on transatlantic slavery into dialogue with research on informal sector labour, child labour, migration, debt, the prison industrial complex, and sex work in the contemporary world in order to challenge received ideas and popular and policy discourses of injustice and suffering, which fail to attend to structural inequalities and suggest that victims are entirely eviscerated of will. In political life, the book argues, the figure of the 'modern slave' and her exceptional suffering is worked to protect the interests of the privileged rather than to transform the systems of domination such as race, caste, class, gender and nationality, which routinely restrict individual's rights. 'Modern slavery' is a discourse of depoliticisation.
Calling for more serious political debates about the restriction of freedoms in the contemporary world, this book provides a unique, critical perspective of violence, injustice and exploitation in modern society.

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