GEOG 145
Slavery and Human Trafficking
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours (when scheduled); reading period, one hour. Offered either as 4-unit course without discussion sessions or 5-unit course with discussion sessions. Requisite: one course from 3, 4, Anthropology 3, Gender Studies 10, or Sociology 1. Limited to juniors/seniors. Exploration of how, why, and to what ends human trafficking has been conceptualized as global problem that warrants international response. Examination of recent activist, governmental, scholarly, and media responses, and reflection on what is and is not accomplished by them. Questions of human trafficking are implicitly geographical, requiring consideration of ways freedom is spatially defined and how movement across borders is encouraged and regulated. How questions of labor, migration, sexuality, rights, ethics, embodiment, representation, and governance pertain to human trafficking. What people mean when they speak of human trafficking as slavery. Meanings of slavery and freedom in world today using examples from U.S. and Europe, with focus on Philippines as case study for exploring both contemporary examples and historical forms of enslavement. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Fall 2019 - 10/10 recommend this class if you are interested in slavery or human trafficking. Professor Faier has done a lot of work in human trafficking and she focuses mainly on the Philippines but the class covers more than just sex trafficking. It really gives me a new perspective to think about the world, labor, and many more common concepts that are discussed in humanity courses. The coursereader is a bit expensive but there is really no other things I can complain about. My TA James is also really helpful as well!
Fall 2019 - 10/10 recommend this class if you are interested in slavery or human trafficking. Professor Faier has done a lot of work in human trafficking and she focuses mainly on the Philippines but the class covers more than just sex trafficking. It really gives me a new perspective to think about the world, labor, and many more common concepts that are discussed in humanity courses. The coursereader is a bit expensive but there is really no other things I can complain about. My TA James is also really helpful as well!