Elena Shih is Manning Assistant Professor of American Studies and Ethnic Studies at Brown University, where she directs a human trafficking research cluster through the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice.
""Elena Shih…makes an important contribution to critical studies of anti-trafficking. . . . an insightful read for criminology and sociology students and instructors interested in a critical approach to anti-trafficking activism."" * Journal of Human Trafficking * ""An important contribution to the scholarship on human trafficking, Manufacturing Freedom reveals how market-based, anti-trafficking movements bolster the US empire and white supremacy, China’s authoritarian state power, and Thailand’s global market supremacy. . . . Highly recommended."" * CHOICE * “Manufacturing Freedom offers an incisive ethnographic analysis of the anti-trafficking humanitarian industry in China and Thailand. Shih’s book is a powerful contribution to the sociology of race and labor, shedding light on how anti-trafficking interventions are implicated in the exportation of lowwage women’s labor under the guise of rescue and rehabilitation.” * Sociology of Race and Ethnicity * ""Elena Shih’s study of the global antitrafficking movement, weaves together insights relevant to a wide range of sociological literatures—from ethical consumption, to morality and markets, to interrogations of global, racialized capitalism and colonialism, to religion."" * American Journal of Sociology *