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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: The Legal Stakes of Human Trafficking
1. Universalism and the Conceptual Limits to Human Rights
2. Speaking Subjects, Classifying Consent: Narrating Sexual Violence and Morality through Law
3. Front Page News: Writing Stories of Victimization and Rescue
4. Seeing Race and Sexuality: Origin Stories and Public Images of Trafficking
5. Refiguring Slavery: Constructing the United States as a Racial Exception
Conclusion: Considering the Transnational in Feminist Actions Notes Index
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