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  1. sex trafficking fictional narratives within frameworks that interrogate how systemic gender inequality, xenophobia, racism, destruction of third world environments, forced migration, war and displacement, and patterns of unstainable consumption

    • Laura Barberán Reinares
    • 2019
  2. Jan 23, 2017 · At a recent hearing into Backpage’s possible trafficking-guilt, three parents talked about their lost daughters in a manner that did not prove anything but how upset they felt. Crusaders may also present less emotive testimony, but they never stay long on the fully rational plane.

  3. Feb 23, 2015 · Most notably, Moodysson's film offers a depiction of trafficking that eschews any sexual objectification of the film's protagonist and combines progressive filmmaking with a melodramatic narrative to create a film that inspires extra-diegetic activism.

    • Emily Schuckman Matthews
    • 2015
    • Taken’ (2008) IMDb score: 7.8/10. What it’s about: Bryan Mills, a retired CIA agent, learns that his daughter was kidnapped while on vacation in Paris.
    • Sound of Freedom’ (2023) IMDb score: 7.7/10. What it’s about: ‘Sound of Freedom’ is a movie based on the true story of a federal agent who decided to take matters into his own hands and put his life on the line, becoming a vigilante, trying to save hundreds of children from slavery and sex trafficking.
    • Eastern Promises’ (2007) IMDb score: 7.6/10. What it’s about: Tatiana – a pregnant teenager – walks into a London hospital, bleeding. She dies, but they manage to save the baby.
    • Trade’ (2007) IMDb score: 7.3/10. What it’s about: Jorge is a 17-year-old criminal living in Mexico City, doing what he does to help support his mother and younger sister.
  4. May 26, 2013 · They outline how the ‘trafficking melodrama’ as told in Brazil constructs a compelling narrative of sexual danger, drama, seduction, titillation, action and applause with clearly identifiable victims, villains and heroes (Doezema 2001; Vance 2011).

    • Larissa Sandy
    • larissa.sandy@flinders.edu.au
    • 2013
  5. Innocence and Experience: Melodramatic Narratives of Sex Trafficking and Their Consequences for Law and Policy Author(s): Carole S. Vance Source: History of the Present, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Fall 2012), pp. 200-218 Published by: University of Illinois Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/historypresent.2.2.0200 Accessed: 28-03-2017 ...

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  7. Feb 27, 2013 · This article provides an analysis of the film Lilya 4-Ever (dir. Lukas Moodyson, 2002) to show how both sex trafficking and postsocialism are framed in representations of sex trafficking. The film presents the problem of sex trafficking in two covertly problematic ways, narrowing the issue to prostitution and illegal migration.