Dancing Across Borders: Exotic Dancers, Trafficking, and Canadian Immigration Policy
- Fecha
2003
- Autores
Audrey Macklin
- Resumen
This article analyzes a Canadian immigration program that authorizes issuance of temporary work visas to ‘exotic dancers.’ In response to public criticism that the government was thereby implicated in the transnational trafficking of women into sexual exploitation, Citizenship and Immigration Canada retained the visa program de jure but eliminated it de facto. Using a legal and discursive analysis that focuses on the production of female labor migrants variously as workers, as criminals and as bearers of human rights, the article argues that the incoherence of Canadian policy can only be rendered intelligible when refracted through these different lenses. The article concludes by considering policy options available to the state in addressing the issue.
- Journal title
International Migration Review
- Volumen
37
- Número
2
- Page numbers
464-500
- Editor
Center for Migration Studies
- Lugar de publicación
New York
- Archivos adjuntos
- Conexiones
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http://pi.library.yorku.ca/dspace/bitstream/handle/10315/6661/DancingAcrossBorders.pdf (http://pi.library.yorku.ca/dspace/bitstream/handle/10315/6661/DancingAcrossBorders.pdf)
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- Los sectores económicos
Dancers
- Tipos de contenido
Análisis de políticas
- Los grupos destinatarios
Legisladores y Los investigadores
- Áreas de regulación
Derecho a cambiar de empleador, Derecho a elegir su lugar de residencia, El acceso a la condición de permanente, y Derecho a la libertad
- Relevancia geográfica
Canada, Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, Colombia Británica, Otras provincias, Federal, y Nueva Escocia
- Esferas de la actividad
Derecho
- Idiomas
Inglés