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Gender, Sexuality and Migration in South Africa; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 Governing Morality: Placing Gender and Sexuality in Migration; Gender, Sex and the South African National Project(S); Moral Regeneration: Remaking South Africa after Independence; Some Occlusions; The Structure of the Book; Note; 2 Migration Journeys; A Brief Note on Post-Apartheid Migration in South Africa; Case Study 1: Gender-Based Persecution in the Asylum System; Case Study 2: Trafficking Debates in South Africa; Analysis of Advocacy Campaigns; Minutes of Parliamentary Processes; Stakeholder Mapping
Key Informant InterviewsCase Study 3: Violence against Foreigners; Reflecting on the Research; Notes; 3 The Normalization of Violence: Gender, Sexuality and Asylum; Reading South Africa from Geneva: Translations of Rights and International Policy; Developing Hierarchies: Sexual Histories of the UN; How the Language of Inclusion Excludes; The Requirement of Excess; Bodies that Matter: and Those that Don't; How Could They Not See that She Was Telling the Truth?; Rules of (Dis)Order; Some Conclusion: Global and Local Reflections; Notes
4 Trafficking: New Scandals of Slavery Amidst Old Regimes of PowerThe Invention of Trafficking: Two Histories on Slavery; History 1: Contemporary Discoveries of Slavery; History 2: Colonial Legacies; The Invention of Trafficking: Knowledge and Power; Establishing the Facts; Home and Away: Gendering Violence and Legitimating Victims; The Making of a True Trafficking Victim; Trafficking as the Governance of Mobility; Notes; 5 Violence in the Name of Peace: Attacks on Foreign Nationals in South Africa; Xenophobia, Crime or Politics: The Making of Morality; Law, Legitimacy and Originary Violence
Revisiting States of ExceptionCommunity Freedom and Healing; The Power of Community; Conclusions; Notes; 6 Violence, Victimization and the Making of the Nation; Spectacle of Violence; Humanitarian Responses; Revisiting Colonial Relations; Making of State through Gender and Sexuality; Governing Morality; References; Index
Key Informant InterviewsCase Study 3: Violence against Foreigners; Reflecting on the Research; Notes; 3 The Normalization of Violence: Gender, Sexuality and Asylum; Reading South Africa from Geneva: Translations of Rights and International Policy; Developing Hierarchies: Sexual Histories of the UN; How the Language of Inclusion Excludes; The Requirement of Excess; Bodies that Matter: and Those that Don't; How Could They Not See that She Was Telling the Truth?; Rules of (Dis)Order; Some Conclusion: Global and Local Reflections; Notes
4 Trafficking: New Scandals of Slavery Amidst Old Regimes of PowerThe Invention of Trafficking: Two Histories on Slavery; History 1: Contemporary Discoveries of Slavery; History 2: Colonial Legacies; The Invention of Trafficking: Knowledge and Power; Establishing the Facts; Home and Away: Gendering Violence and Legitimating Victims; The Making of a True Trafficking Victim; Trafficking as the Governance of Mobility; Notes; 5 Violence in the Name of Peace: Attacks on Foreign Nationals in South Africa; Xenophobia, Crime or Politics: The Making of Morality; Law, Legitimacy and Originary Violence
Revisiting States of ExceptionCommunity Freedom and Healing; The Power of Community; Conclusions; Notes; 6 Violence, Victimization and the Making of the Nation; Spectacle of Violence; Humanitarian Responses; Revisiting Colonial Relations; Making of State through Gender and Sexuality; Governing Morality; References; Index