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Celebrities in the United States have drawn significant attention and resources to the complex issue of human traffickinga subject of feminist concernand they are often criticized for promoting sensationalized and simplistic understandings of the issue. In this comprehensive analysis of celebrities' anti-trafficking activism, however, Samantha Majic finds that this phenomenon is more nuanced: even as some celebrities promote regressive issue narratives and carceral solutions, others use their platforms to elevate more diverse representations of human trafficking and feminist analyses of gender inequality. Lights, Camera, Feminism? thus argues that we should understand celebrities as multilevel political actors whose activism is shaped and mediated by a range of personal and contextual factors, with implications for feminist and democratic politics more broadly.

Table of Contents
Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms

Introduction: Celebrities, Feminism, and Human Trafficking
1 • Theory and Methods: Celebrity Feminism, Performance,
and Political Representation

2 • Performing Feminism: Celebrities’ Anti-trafficking
Activism, 2000–2016

3 • White Saviors and Activist Mothers: Ashley Judd, Jada
Pinkett Smith, and the Sex Trafficking of Women and Girls

4 • Latin Lovers and Tech Guys: Ricky Martin, Ashton Kutcher,
and Variations of Male Celebrity Feminism

5 • Anti-trafficking Ambassadors: Julia Ormond, Mira Sorvino,
and the UNODC

Conclusion: Celebrity, Power, and Political Accountability

Notes
References
Index

Lights Camera Feminism

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 16/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9780520384880, 978-0520384880
      ISBN10: 0520384881

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Celebrities in the United States have drawn significant attention and resources to the complex issue of human traffickinga subject of feminist concernand they are often criticized for promoting sensationalized and simplistic understandings of the issue. In this comprehensive analysis of celebrities' anti-trafficking activism, however, Samantha Majic finds that this phenomenon is more nuanced: even as some celebrities promote regressive issue narratives and carceral solutions, others use their platforms to elevate more diverse representations of human trafficking and feminist analyses of gender inequality. Lights, Camera, Feminism? thus argues that we should understand celebrities as multilevel political actors whose activism is shaped and mediated by a range of personal and contextual factors, with implications for feminist and democratic politics more broadly.

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      List of Acronyms

      Introduction: Celebrities, Feminism, and Human Trafficking
      1 • Theory and Methods: Celebrity Feminism, Performance,
      and Political Representation

      2 • Performing Feminism: Celebrities’ Anti-trafficking
      Activism, 2000–2016

      3 • White Saviors and Activist Mothers: Ashley Judd, Jada
      Pinkett Smith, and the Sex Trafficking of Women and Girls

      4 • Latin Lovers and Tech Guys: Ricky Martin, Ashton Kutcher,
      and Variations of Male Celebrity Feminism

      5 • Anti-trafficking Ambassadors: Julia Ormond, Mira Sorvino,
      and the UNODC

      Conclusion: Celebrity, Power, and Political Accountability

      Notes
      References
      Index

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