An Ethnography of Law, NGOs, and the Governance of Prostitution in India
Description
This multi-sited ethnography explores the complex and contradictory impacts of India's anti-prostitution law and global anti-trafficking campaigns. Ideal for readers interested in anthropology, law, gender and sexuality studies, and NGOs, the book reveals the convergence of humanitarianism, bureaucracy, and morality in governing prostitution.
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