Surrogate selves: notes on anti-trafficking and anti-blackness |
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Authors: | Tryon P. Woods |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Crime &2. Justice Studies , University of Massachusetts , Dartmouth , MA , USA twoods@umassd.edu |
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Abstract: | This essay explores the discursive production of black captivity across the African diaspora in the afterlife of slavery. I take as my objects of analysis the contemporary anti-trafficking and anti-slavery movements, features of the increasing hegemony of human rights discourse for formulating problems of social justice and their remedies. I argue that configuring black captivity – in this case, the experiences of Nigerian women migrants to Western Europe – through these hegemonic discourses extend, rather than ameliorate, the global structural antagonism of anti-blackness. |
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Keywords: | slavery anti-blackness anti-trafficking modern-day slavery Nigeria globalization racial/sexual violence black migration |
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