The Violence of Protection
Policing, Immigration Law, and Asian American Women
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Pages: 146
Published: February 2026
Author: Lee Ann S. Wang
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Asian American Studies, Prisons, Police, and Abolition, Gender and Sexuality > Feminism and Women’s Studies
Asian American Studies, Prisons, Police, and Abolition, Gender and Sexuality > Feminism and Women’s Studies
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Lee Ann S. Wang is Assistant Professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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Introduction 1
1 Writing Against Legal Fictions: Feminist Refusals, Victim, and Ethnographic Impasse 27
2. Making the Undocumented Crime Victim: Cooperation, Model Minority, and Policing as Mutual Exchange 45
3. The Contractable Victim: The Racial Figure of the Modern-Day Slave, Injury, and Surveillance in Antitrafficking Law 69
Conclusion. Abolition Feminisms: Rewriting the Victim in Anti-Asian Hate 91
Acknowledgments 99
Notes 103
Bibliography 115
Index 131
1 Writing Against Legal Fictions: Feminist Refusals, Victim, and Ethnographic Impasse 27
2. Making the Undocumented Crime Victim: Cooperation, Model Minority, and Policing as Mutual Exchange 45
3. The Contractable Victim: The Racial Figure of the Modern-Day Slave, Injury, and Surveillance in Antitrafficking Law 69
Conclusion. Abolition Feminisms: Rewriting the Victim in Anti-Asian Hate 91
Acknowledgments 99
Notes 103
Bibliography 115
Index 131
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Paper ISBN:
978-1-4780-3327-1 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-1-4780-2982-3 /
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https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478062028
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This book is freely available in an open access edition thanks to the generous support of the University of California Libraries.