The Traffic in Women Reconsidered

Philosophy Today 59 (2):345-354 (2015)
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Abstract

This essay explores the dynamics of shame as they relate to genocidal rape in Debra Bergoffen’s work, as well as her diagnosis of the traffic in women’s bodies that motivates genocidal rape and is responsible for its deployment as a weapon of war.

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Ann V. Murphy
University of New Mexico

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