The Banality of Good

By (author)Lieba Faier

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In The Banality of Good, Lieba Faier examines why contemporary efforts to curb human trafficking have fallen so spectacularly short of their stated goals despite well-funded campaigns by the United Nations and its member-state governments. Focusing on Japan?s efforts to enact the UN?s counter-trafficking protocol and assist Filipina migrants working in Japan?s sex industry, Faier draws from interviews with NGO caseworkers and government officials to demonstrate how these efforts disregard the needs and perspectives of those they are designed to help. She finds that these campaigns tend to privilege bureaucracies and institutional compliance, resulting in the compromised quality of life, repatriation, and even criminalization of human trafficking survivors. Faier expands on Hannah Arendt?s idea of the ?banality of evil? by coining the titular ?banality of good? to describe the reality of the UN?s fight against human trafficking. Detailing the protocols that have been put in place and evaluating their enactment, Faier reveals how the continued failure of humanitarian institutions to address structural inequities and colonial history ultimately reinforces the violent status quo they claim to be working to change.

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Book Author

Lieba Faier

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1

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Paperback

ISBN

9781478030560

Language

English

Pages

336

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