Life Interrupted
Trafficking into Forced Labor in the United States
Author(s)
Brennan, Denise
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
Life Interrupted introduces us to survivors of human trafficking who are struggling to get by and make homes for themselves in the United States. Having spent nearly a decade following the lives of formerly trafficked men and women, Denise Brennan recounts in close detail their flight from their abusers and their courageous efforts to rebuild their lives. At once scholarly and accessible, her book links these firsthand accounts to global economic inequities and under-regulated and unprotected workplaces that routinely exploit migrant laborers in the United States. Brennan contends that today's punitive immigration policies undermine efforts to fight trafficking. While many believe trafficking happens only in the sex trade, Brennan shows that across low-wage labor sectors—in fields, in factories, and on construction sites—widespread exploitation can lead to and conceal forced labor. Life Interrupted is a riveting account of life in and after trafficking and a forceful call for meaningful immigration and labor reform.All royalties from this book will be donated to the nonprofit Survivor Leadership Training Fund administered through the Freedom Network.
Keywords
Political Science; Human Rights; Social Science; Anthropology; Cultural & Social; Social Science; Women's StudiesISBN
9780822356332, 9780822356240Publisher
Duke University PressPublisher website
https://www.dukeupress.edu/Publication date and place
2014Grantor
Imprint
Duke University PressClassification
Human rights, civil rights
Social and cultural anthropology
Gender studies: women and girls