
Globalization has been traditionally interpreted as a phenomenon that takes place at the macro level and is determined by states and markets. This volume takes a different approach to understanding globalization, showing how through the global sex trade, globalization is embodied and enacted by individuals.Elina Penttinen illustrates how the global sex industry feeds on complex global flows. Drawing on extensive fieldwork on the trafficking of Russian and Baltic female sex workers, she demonstrates how the embodiment and reiteration of globalization on the bodies of gendered individuals are tied to the larger processes of globalization. Appadurai's framework of landscapes of globalization is developed into a framework of shadow sexscapes in order to show how the global sex industry feeds on complex global flows and in turn operates as a form of shadow globalization.Globalization, Prostitution and Sex Trafficking will be of interest to students and researchers of international relations, globalization and gender studies.
This book investigates how globalization manifests at the individual level through the global sex trade, specifically examining the intersection of human trafficking and international market flows. Elina Penttinen, a researcher in international relations, challenges traditional macro-level interpretations of globalization by focusing on the lived experiences of female sex workers. She utilizes Appadurai's framework of global landscapes to construct a new model of 'shadow sexscapes,' arguing that the bodies of gendered individuals serve as sites where global processes are enacted and reinforced.
What You Will Find
Scholars in international relations and gender studies identify this work as a significant contribution to understanding the human cost of global economic integration. The text is frequently cited for its ability to bridge abstract political theory with the concrete, often invisible, realities of the sex trade.
Page Count:
167
Publication Date:
2007-07-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203945425
ISBN-13:
9780203945421
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