Preface; 1) SARAJEVO ROSES: WHY FEMINIST QUESTIONS ARE ALSO HUMAN QUESTIONS: Introduction to the Case Studies: Armenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and India; Important Questions and Clarifications; 2) FROM "WHITE SLAVERY" TO NATIONAL SECURITY: Counter-trafficking Discourse and Idioms; International Efforts and Protocols; The Eastern European Bias; Anti-trafficking Organizations; Debates on Agency, Consent and Choice; IOM Efforts to Provide More Sensitive Images of Sex Trafficking; 3) ARMENIA: INSTITUTIONALIZED INDIFFERENCE, RELIANCE ON DONOR AID, AND LOCAL DISEMPOWERMENT: Family Violence as an Indicator of Risk; "In Soviet Times This Never Happened": The Politics of Nostalgia and Memory; 4) BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA: NGOS, DONOR AID AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF POST-CONFLICT CIVIL SOCIETY: Gendering War and Its Consequences; State-Sponsored Rape on Trial; The Impacts of Post-war Donor Fatigue; The Roma: Sex Trafficking, Migration and Human Rights; Bosnia and the Politics of European Union Accession; 5) INDIA: RETHINKING THE TRAFFIC IN WOMEN: The Power of Social Invisibility to Subjugate; Dancing Girls and Structural Adjustment; Social Class and "Moral Danger"; Banking on Resiliency: IOM India and the ERTV Success Story; 6) FEMINIST ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH IN TIMES OF CRISIS: Invisible Agents, Hollow Bodies: When Injustice Becomes Business as Usual; Institutional Power, Individual Lives, and the Politics of Feminist Research; Postscript; References; List of Abbreviations; About the Author; Index.
Hollow Bodies : Institutional Responses to Sex Trafficking in Armenia, Bosnia, and India