04174oam 2200589I 450 991016504310332120240505202205.01-315-67143-31-317-37011-210.4324/9781315671437 (CKB)3710000001060500(MiAaPQ)EBC4809812(OCoLC)973222976(PPN)204767393(BIP)56921204(BIP)52962642(EXLCZ)99371000000106050020180706d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierFeminism, prostitution and the state the politics of neo-abolitionism /edited by Eilis Ward and Gillian Wylie1st ed.London ;New York, N.Y. :Routledge,2017.1 online resource (173 pages)Routledge Studies in Gender and Global Politics1-138-94540-4 1-317-37012-0 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.1. Neo-abolitionism and transnational advocacy networks : globalising an idea / Gillian Wylie -- 2. From contested to consensus : Swedish politics on prostitution and trafficking / Yvonne Svanstrom -- 3. The Netherlands : analysing shifts and continuities in the governing of sexual labour / Silke Heumann ... [et al.] -- 4. Strange confluences : radical feminism and evangelical Christianity as drivers of US neo-abolitionism / Crystal A. Jackson, Jennifer J. Reed and Barbara G. Brents -- 5. The Irish parliament and prostitution law reform : a neo-abolitionist shoe-in? / Eilis Ward -- 6. Almost abolitionist : the peculiarities of prostitution policy in England and Wales / Anna Carline and Jane Scoular -- 7. Against the trend : resistance to neo-abolitionism in Australian anti-trafficking policy debates / Erin O'Brien -- 8. In search of a fair and free society : the regulation of sex work in New Zealand / Gillian Abel.This edited volume focuses on charting the rise of neo-abolitionism and offering a critique of the idea, its logics and consequences. A model of state policy which aims to abolish prostitution through legislation, Neo-abolitionism criminalises the buyer of sex but not the seller. It is currently law in Sweden and other Nordic states and dominates the framing of policy debates in many other Western liberal contexts. Pressure for adoption of this policy has come from radical feminists who understand prostitution and sex trafficking as a form of violence against women. This volume argues that this convergence between radical feminism and state's interests arises from the emergence of, on the one hand, 'governance feminism' which seeks to have its ideals implemented through 'top-down sovereigntist means', and on the other hand, state's interests in legitimising stricter border controls and law enforcement responses in relation to transnational organised criminality, 'illegal' migration, and security. Based around a series of country case studies each chapter will explore the politics surrounding the emergence of neo-abolitionism and its trajectory through those polities, whether the paradigm has been adopted, rejected or is still under debate. The volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of Social and Public Policy, Gender and Women's Studies, Politics and International Relations and Critical Legal Studies/Criminology.    Routledge studies in gender and global politics.ProstitutionPolitical aspectsHuman traffickingAntislavery movementsFeminismProstitutionPolitical aspects.Human trafficking.Antislavery movements.Feminism.306.74Ward Eilis892692Wylie Gillian1969-784243MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910165043103321Feminism, prostitution and the state1993928UNINA