Feminist Review
2007, Pages 24-44
Beautiful dead bodies: Gender, migration and representation in anti-trafficking campaigns (Article)
Andrijasevic R.*
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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Abstract
This essay addresses the link between sex trafficking and European citizesnhip by examining several anti-trafficking campaigns launched in post-socialist Europe. In illustrating which techniques are used in the production of images, it points to the highly symbolic and stereotypical constructions of femininity (victims) and masculinity (criminals) of eastern European nationals. A close analysis of female bodies dispayed in the campaigns indicates that the use of victimizing images goes hand in hand with the erotization of women's bodies. Wounded and dead women's bodies are read as attempts to stabilize the current political and social transformations in Europe by capturing women within the highly immobile boundaries of the sign Woman. The essay suggests that the representation of violence is thus violent itself since it confirms the stereotypes about eastern European women, equates the feminine with the passive object, severs the body from its materiality and from the historical context in which trafficking occurs, and finally confines women within the highly disabling symbolic register of Woman as to maintain an imaginary social order in Europe. © 2007 Feminist Review.
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DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.fr.9400355
ISSN: 01417789
Cited by: 105
Original Language: English