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Clemente, M. & Blanchette, T. G. (2024). What’s in it for Maria? Brazilian migrant sex workers’ (de)mobilization of the “trafficking victim” identity. Vibrant: Virtual Brazilian Anthropology. 21
M. Clemente and T. G. Blanchette, "What’s in it for Maria? Brazilian migrant sex workers’ (de)mobilization of the “trafficking victim” identity", in Vibrant: Virtual Brazilian Anthropology, vol. 21, 2024
@article{clemente2024_1732414854178, author = "Clemente, M. and Blanchette, T. G.", title = "What’s in it for Maria? Brazilian migrant sex workers’ (de)mobilization of the “trafficking victim” identity", journal = "Vibrant: Virtual Brazilian Anthropology", year = "2024", volume = "21", number = "", doi = "10.1590/1809-43412024v21d507", url = "https://www.scielo.br/journal/vb/about/#about" }
TY - JOUR TI - What’s in it for Maria? Brazilian migrant sex workers’ (de)mobilization of the “trafficking victim” identity T2 - Vibrant: Virtual Brazilian Anthropology VL - 21 AU - Clemente, M. AU - Blanchette, T. G. PY - 2024 SN - 1809-4341 DO - 10.1590/1809-43412024v21d507 UR - https://www.scielo.br/journal/vb/about/#about AB - The article explores the (de)mobilization of the “trafficking victim” identity among Brazilian sex workers and the benefits that the counter-trafficking apparatus offers to Brazilian migrant women exploited in the sex market. In doing so, it considers their experience as much in their country of origin, Brazil, as in Portugal. Drawing on findings from ethnographic research, the article highlights the occasional and unstable mobilization of the “victim” label as a form of defense against the counter-trafficking apparatus, rather than as an instrument of recognition of rights that can substantially benefit Brazilian migrant women in the sex market. ER -