Chronicles of Civil Society in Assam and Meghalaya: Converting Girls and Women from ‘Bad to Good’

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Autor(a) principal: Das,Barnali
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pande,Rekha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Abstract This paper examines the standpoints and the approach of the stakeholders working towards combatting sex trafficking in Assam and Meghalaya, India, with the aim of understanding whether the selected stakeholders uphold a gender-sensitive conceptualization, understanding and approach towards sex trafficking. Such an approach is significant since it ensures that victims of sex trafficking are protected from further marginalization and exploitation. In contemplating the voices of the stakeholders, the paper shows that the implementation and execution of the anti-trafficking provisions are gender-laden. It claims that, while putting the anti-trafficking provisions of prevention, rescue, rehabilitation and repatriation into action, the stakeholders do not differentiate between voluntary and forced sex work. The absence of this distinction results in the ‘forced rescue’ of voluntary sex workers. This article therefore shows how stakeholders impose the idea of ‘normal womanhood’ and constantly seek to control and regulate women’s sexuality.
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title Chronicles of Civil Society in Assam and Meghalaya: Converting Girls and Women from ‘Bad to Good’
spellingShingle Chronicles of Civil Society in Assam and Meghalaya: Converting Girls and Women from ‘Bad to Good’
Das,Barnali
Sex trafficking
forced rescue
rehabilitation of victims
gender-sensitive approach
title_short Chronicles of Civil Society in Assam and Meghalaya: Converting Girls and Women from ‘Bad to Good’
title_full Chronicles of Civil Society in Assam and Meghalaya: Converting Girls and Women from ‘Bad to Good’
title_fullStr Chronicles of Civil Society in Assam and Meghalaya: Converting Girls and Women from ‘Bad to Good’
title_full_unstemmed Chronicles of Civil Society in Assam and Meghalaya: Converting Girls and Women from ‘Bad to Good’
title_sort Chronicles of Civil Society in Assam and Meghalaya: Converting Girls and Women from ‘Bad to Good’
author Das,Barnali
author_facet Das,Barnali
Pande,Rekha
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author2 Pande,Rekha
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Pande,Rekha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sex trafficking
forced rescue
rehabilitation of victims
gender-sensitive approach
topic Sex trafficking
forced rescue
rehabilitation of victims
gender-sensitive approach
description Abstract This paper examines the standpoints and the approach of the stakeholders working towards combatting sex trafficking in Assam and Meghalaya, India, with the aim of understanding whether the selected stakeholders uphold a gender-sensitive conceptualization, understanding and approach towards sex trafficking. Such an approach is significant since it ensures that victims of sex trafficking are protected from further marginalization and exploitation. In contemplating the voices of the stakeholders, the paper shows that the implementation and execution of the anti-trafficking provisions are gender-laden. It claims that, while putting the anti-trafficking provisions of prevention, rescue, rehabilitation and repatriation into action, the stakeholders do not differentiate between voluntary and forced sex work. The absence of this distinction results in the ‘forced rescue’ of voluntary sex workers. This article therefore shows how stakeholders impose the idea of ‘normal womanhood’ and constantly seek to control and regulate women’s sexuality.
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