‘My body is my piece of land’: Indebted deportation among undocumented migrant sex workers from Thailand and Nigeria in Europe

IF 2.8 1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Sine Plambech
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Abstract

Set at the intersection of debt and deportability, this article analyses how undocumented migrant sex workers in Europe navigate deportability and its effects. While sex trafficking into the EU has received mounting attention as part of global migration dynamics, the role of debt in the lives of migrant women has been overlooked. The migrant women in this study arrive in Europe heavily indebted after traveling through the Sahara Desert and across the Mediterranean, or via migration facilitators in Southeast Asia, to find work in the European sex industry. Their deportation might therefore entail returning to their home countries still indebted. The article draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in the home areas of two of the largest groups of undocumented migrant sex workers in Europe –Thailand’s Isaan province and Benin City in Nigeria’s Edo State – where women’s migration has become a familiar social phenomenon. Moving away from either a criminalizing or a victimizing framework for understanding sex-work migration, I argue for the concept of ‘indentured sex-work migration’ as a meaningful corrective to the narrative on sex trafficking and that the situation of ‘indebted deportation’ need to be better understood within the study of contemporary border control and security.
我的身体就是我的土地":来自泰国和尼日利亚的无证移民性工作者在欧洲的债务驱逐问题
本文以债务和可驱逐性为交叉点,分析了欧洲无证移民性工作者如何应对可驱逐性及其影响。作为全球移民动态的一部分,向欧盟的性交易日益受到关注,但债务在移民妇女生活中的作用却被忽视了。本研究中的移民妇女在穿越撒哈拉沙漠、横跨地中海,或通过东南亚的移民中介来到欧洲,在欧洲的性产业中寻找工作,之后便负债累累。因此,她们被遣送回国时可能仍然负债累累。泰国伊桑省和尼日利亚埃多州贝宁市是欧洲最大的两个无证移民性工作者群体的家乡,妇女移民在这两个地区已成为一种司空见惯的社会现象。在理解性工作移民时,我摒弃了犯罪化或受害化的框架,提出了 "契约性工作移民 "的概念,认为这是对有关性贩运的叙述的一种有意义的纠正,而且 "负债驱逐 "的情况需要在当代边境控制和安全的研究中得到更好的理解。
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Security Dialogue
Security Dialogue INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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期刊介绍: Security Dialogue is a fully peer-reviewed and highly ranked international bi-monthly journal that seeks to combine contemporary theoretical analysis with challenges to public policy across a wide ranging field of security studies. Security Dialogue seeks to revisit and recast the concept of security through new approaches and methodologies.
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