The Process of Becoming Marginalized in the Sexuality of Human Trafficking: Case study Thailand

Authors

  • Piyaluk Potiwan, Kittikorn Bamroongboon

Abstract

This article needs to reflect the sexuality linked to the process of becoming the marginalized of sex workers or those in a sex trafficking situation by looking through the concepts of Foucault and Feminist as the main framework of analysis together with the actual phenomenon of the situation of human trafficking amidst the mainstream culture of society. By collecting data from people who recognize themselves to be in the network of prostitution both female and male, amount 30 persons by using qualitative research methodology. The result of the synthesis of data shows that human trafficking in Thailand is considered a problem of homogenization amidst the gender of the mainstream society and is also part of the problem of human rights violations from the information found, it is believed that in the midst of being made different. These groups have responded through the perspective of human trafficking in a dimension that believes freedom of human trafficking is a challenge and an important aspect of liberation and the release of one's own sexual orientation.

Published

2020-02-29

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Articles