Focusing on the migration of French women into the early-twentieth-century sex industry, this book examines the complexities of trafficking through various discourses and personal experiences. It offers a critical perspective that reshapes contemporary views on the subject, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars in French studies, immigration, women's and gender studies, and world history.
Elisa Camiscioli Libros


Argues that immigration was a defining feature of early-twentieth-century France. This book examines the political, cultural, and social issues implicated in public debates about immigration and national identity at the time.