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Gridlock - by Pardis Mahdavi (Hardcover)

Gridlock - by  Pardis Mahdavi (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><i>Gridlock</i> explores how migrant workers' actual experiences in Dubai contrast with the typical discussions--and global moral panic--about human trafficking.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Gridlock</i> explores how migrant workers' actual experiences in Dubai contrast with the typical discussions-and global moral panic-about human trafficking.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Gridlock</i> is a lively, provocative and timely book that challenges many long-held and misinformed popular beliefs about human trafficking. Mahdavi astutely and engagingly examines the connections between migratory experiences and trafficking in the UAE, providing an insightful and constructive, ethnographically-based critique of U.S. and international anti-trafficking initiatives.--Nicole Constable "University of Pittsburgh"<br><br>Mahdavi's book <i>Gridlock</i> offers a fascinating report of the negative consequences in the Middle-East, specifically in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Dubai, as a result of the impact of the UN Trafficking Protocol and the U.S. anti-trafficking law . . . [S]uccessfully argue[d].--Prabha Kotiswaran<br><br>Mahdavi's examination of the labor conditions in the UAE, teases out the differences between trafficking into forced labor and migration for work-albeit under lousy conditions. Her analysis reveals the perverse effects that anti-trafficking policies have had on migrants' rights. At the heart of the book is a plea for greater worker protections. A must-read for those interested in labor and migration issues-not just trafficking.--Denise Brennan "Georgetown University, the author of <i>What's Love Got to Do with It? Transnational Desires and Sex Tourism in the Dominican Republic</i>"<br><br>Pardis Mahdavi provides a valuable service by exposing the contradictions and complexities that so often muddle the discussions and debates surrounding the issue of human trafficking. She makes an impassioned call for a more rational policy for dealing with this scourge, a call that eschews the sometimes simplistic and often melodramatic rhetoric surrounding the problem of international human trafficking.--Reza Aslan<br><br>This is an extraordinarily well-researched and gripping book on human trafficking in Dubai. With impressive clarity, Professor Mahdavi describes the complex problem of trafficked women, migrants and foreign workers and the role of the international community and the host country in dealing with it.--Haleh Esfandiari "Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, author of <i>My Prison, My Home: One Woman's Story of Captivity in Iran</i>"<br><br>This is essential reading for all migration practitioners and trafficking policy-makers, and a solid ethnography for inclusion in migration and gender courses.--Olga Demetriou "<i>Royal Anthropological Institute</i>"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Pardis Mahdavi is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Pomona College and is currently an American Council of Learned Societies Fellow and a Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellow. She is the author of <i>Passionate Uprisings: Iran's Sexual Revolution</i> (Stanford University Press, 2008). She previously was editor-in-chief for <i>Slant Magazine</i>, as well as a consultant for the United Nations Population Fund, and has written for the <i>Los Angeles Times Magazine.</i>

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