The New Gendered Plundering of Africa: Nigerian Prostitution in Italy

Author:   Carmela Grillone
Publisher:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Edition:   Unabridged edition
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9781527526471


Pages:   346
Publication Date:   16 April 2019
Format:   Hardback
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This ethnographic study on Nigerian street prostitution in Italy transforms the understanding of the phenomenon of prostitution, questions the impact of European and Italian migration and prostitution laws on human rights, and investigates the legal, political and socio-economic conditions that create a permissive environment for trafficking.Precious first-person accounts by Nigerian women give a privileged perspective on tortures and inhumane treatment prevalent in the migratory route from Africa to the European promised land , culminating in the daily experience of self-destruction in Italy. Neither the Palermo Protocol nor the current European, Italian and Nigerian prosecution and protection policies, still based on gender-imbalanced philosophies, are able to restore the requisite freedom and rights.This book is the result of research mainly conducted in the migration landmarks of the Sicilian capital: namely, the port, nightlife streets, refugee camps, hospitals, African churches, Nigerian ghettos, and the prison. Sicily, the world capital of the mafia, is the main European docking area of the current African migration wave and represents the geopolitical middle-ground between the opulent and the plundered world.

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Author:   Carmela Grillone
Publisher:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Imprint:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Edition:   Unabridged edition
ISBN:  

9781527526471


ISBN 10:   152752647
Pages:   346
Publication Date:   16 April 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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With both personal accounts and research data, Grillone's book powerfully documents the enslavement of vulnerable women in the business of sexual exploitation-prostitution. This book is a must-read if you want to understand how human rights abuse unfolds-via poverty, racism and colonialism, sexism, the complicity of government officials and organized criminals, and ineffective laws on prostitution and migration. Grillone seeks social justice for the women she writes about. The book is an inspiration for activists and academics alike. Dr Melissa FarleyFounder and Director, Prostitution Research and Education, USA This book deals with a particularly complex and sensitive topic-transnational trafficking for sexual exploitation. In a bold and ambitious move, the author decided to opt for an ethnographic approach, allowing her participant observation and deep immersion. This required expert research skills and high ethical standards, but it certainly paid off. The book is empirically very rich, with fine details and contextual evidence that retain the `human person' at their core. Dr Daniela DeBonoSenior Lecturer and Researcher, Institute of Migration, Diversity and Welfare, Malmoe University, Sweden


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Carmela Grillone holds a PhD in Human Rights from the University of Palermo and a Master's degree in International Development from the University of Bologna. Her interest in international criminology resulted from the killing of a member of her family: the anti-mafia police officer Ninni Cassara, brutally murdered during the Years of Lead . After having served as an international development worker in the UN and in NGOs for over a decade in the peripheries of the world (Africa, America, Asia), she is now a teacher, a human rights activist involved in various activities in the peripheries of Palermo, and a legal guardian of unaccompanied migrant children.

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