Masterarbeit, 2015
89 Seiten
This thesis delves into the intricacies of the “rescue industry,” a complex web of governmental, non-governmental, and international organizations dedicated to rescuing women from sex trafficking. By examining the motivations and activities of these rescue efforts, the thesis aims to unveil the underlying role of personal agency and choice in the lives of these women, while also exposing the potential for self-serving humanitarianism driven by agendas beyond the purported “victim’s” interests.
Chapter 1 introduces the research problem, outlining the complex and often misunderstood nature of rescue efforts in the context of sex work. It examines the concept of rescue through the lens of language and societal perceptions, setting the stage for a critical analysis of the motivations and impacts of rescue efforts. The chapter also provides a literature review, highlighting key scholarly perspectives on the subject, and outlines the research methodology employed throughout the study. Finally, it lays out the specific areas of focus within the thesis.
Chapter 2 delves into the nexus of immigration, trafficking, and rescue, focusing on the case of the USA and the UK. The chapter analyzes relevant visa and residence programs targeting victims of trafficking, exposing the intricate relationship between immigration policy and rescue efforts. It also explores the rationale behind these efforts, examining the language and content employed by anti-trafficking organizations.
Chapter 3 deconstructs the trajectory of rescue efforts, challenging the notion of self-sufficiency as a primary goal. It explores the tensions between rights and rescue, highlighting the limitations and potential conflicts arising from rescue interventions. By examining accounts of sex workers themselves, the chapter sheds light on the complexities and potential unintended consequences of rescue efforts, revealing the multifaceted experiences of women in this context.
Chapter 4 unveils the potential for adulterated humanitarianism, delving into the motivations and agendas that may drive rescue efforts. It analyzes the potential for self-serving interests to overshadow the purported goal of victim protection. The chapter examines the interplay of social, economic, and political factors that influence the practice of rescue, highlighting the need for critical scrutiny of these interventions.
Chapter 6, dedicated to exploring alternative modes of sex worker protection, presents a compelling case for prioritizing labor rights and legal frameworks. It suggests that a shift in focus from rescue to worker empowerment may offer a more effective and ethical approach to addressing the complex challenges faced by sex workers.
This research focuses on the "rescue industry," encompassing themes such as sex trafficking, female migration, immigration policy, humanitarian governance, personal agency, labor law, and workers' rights. It examines the impact of rescue efforts on women involved in sex work, analyzing the interplay between coercion and choice, as well as the potential for self-serving humanitarianism. Key concepts include victimhood, agency, empowerment, and the intersection of capitalism and social justice.
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