The tragedy of sex trafficking: A study of Vietnamese women trafficked into Malaysia for sex purposes

Sex trafficking is an abhorrent crime in our contemporary times. Malaysia is currently both a transit and destination country, where women from different countries are trafficked in and out of Malaysia for sex purposes. This article focuses specifically on the trafficking of Vietnamese women into Ma...

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Main Authors: Nadaswaran, Shalini, Leon, Carol Elizabeth
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia 2021
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spelling my.um.eprints.359242022-10-18T08:00:53Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35924/ The tragedy of sex trafficking: A study of Vietnamese women trafficked into Malaysia for sex purposes Nadaswaran, Shalini Leon, Carol Elizabeth HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform HQ The family. Marriage. Woman Sex trafficking is an abhorrent crime in our contemporary times. Malaysia is currently both a transit and destination country, where women from different countries are trafficked in and out of Malaysia for sex purposes. This article focuses specifically on the trafficking of Vietnamese women into Malaysia. We, the researchers of this paper, interviewed a group of 10 Vietnamese women who were caught in a single police raid at an illegal 'gambling center' and placed in a women's shelter in Kuala Lumpur. While this article explores the tragedy of sex trafficking and the plight of trafficked victims, it also focuses on the politics of the body of the trafficked woman, discussing how the female body has been abused and condemned through manipulation and oppression. This article also reveals how systems of oppression, namely patriarchal cultural practices and gendered discrimination, have helped form a prejudice and suppression of Vietnamese women. Ketu Katrak and Elleke Boehmer's discussions on the politics of the female body construct the basis of this article's theoretical framework. At the same time, the literary approach of 'lived narratives' offers a unique blend of multiple disciplines of study, including literature, sociology, gender, and politics, to discuss sex trafficking in Malaysia. Overall, this article provides a glimpse into the complex dynamics of sex trafficking in Malaysia. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press Universiti Putra Malaysia 2021-12 Article PeerReviewed Nadaswaran, Shalini and Leon, Carol Elizabeth (2021) The tragedy of sex trafficking: A study of Vietnamese women trafficked into Malaysia for sex purposes. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 29 (4). pp. 2417-2430. ISSN 0128-7702, DOI https://doi.org/10.47836/pjssh.29.4.18 <https://doi.org/10.47836/pjssh.29.4.18>. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85121914366&doi=10.47836%2fpjssh.29.4.18&partnerID=40&md5=4d047eda5ed82a259555dd0b4d451753 10.47836/pjssh.29.4.18
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topic HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
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Nadaswaran, Shalini
Leon, Carol Elizabeth
The tragedy of sex trafficking: A study of Vietnamese women trafficked into Malaysia for sex purposes
description Sex trafficking is an abhorrent crime in our contemporary times. Malaysia is currently both a transit and destination country, where women from different countries are trafficked in and out of Malaysia for sex purposes. This article focuses specifically on the trafficking of Vietnamese women into Malaysia. We, the researchers of this paper, interviewed a group of 10 Vietnamese women who were caught in a single police raid at an illegal 'gambling center' and placed in a women's shelter in Kuala Lumpur. While this article explores the tragedy of sex trafficking and the plight of trafficked victims, it also focuses on the politics of the body of the trafficked woman, discussing how the female body has been abused and condemned through manipulation and oppression. This article also reveals how systems of oppression, namely patriarchal cultural practices and gendered discrimination, have helped form a prejudice and suppression of Vietnamese women. Ketu Katrak and Elleke Boehmer's discussions on the politics of the female body construct the basis of this article's theoretical framework. At the same time, the literary approach of 'lived narratives' offers a unique blend of multiple disciplines of study, including literature, sociology, gender, and politics, to discuss sex trafficking in Malaysia. Overall, this article provides a glimpse into the complex dynamics of sex trafficking in Malaysia. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
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title The tragedy of sex trafficking: A study of Vietnamese women trafficked into Malaysia for sex purposes
title_short The tragedy of sex trafficking: A study of Vietnamese women trafficked into Malaysia for sex purposes
title_full The tragedy of sex trafficking: A study of Vietnamese women trafficked into Malaysia for sex purposes
title_fullStr The tragedy of sex trafficking: A study of Vietnamese women trafficked into Malaysia for sex purposes
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