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基本説明
Exploring the complex relationship between politics, security, and subjectivity, this book explores how the problematization of trafficking in women as a security issue limits what can be achieved.
Full Description
What should be done about trafficking in women? Aradau shows that the problematization of trafficking as a security issue limits what can be done. Exploring the complex relationship between security, politics and subjectivity, this book suggests new forms of action which transcend security practices.
Contents
Introduction: On the Contradictions of Trafficking in Women Problematizing Trafficking in Women: In the Absence of Security? Problematizing Security: The Presence of an Absence Unmaking Security: Desecuritization, Emancipation, Ethics Subjects, Knowledge, Resistance The Politics of Equality The Politics of (Ambiguous) Universality The Politics of Freedom Conclusion: Politics Happens