Child Slaves

Lee-Wright, Peter. 1990. Child Slaves. Earthscan Ltd. ISBN 978-1853830440 [Book]

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(also published as Kindren als slaven, Antwerp, de Kern, 1992; Child Slaves, Tokyo, Shobun-sha, 1995)

In Portugal 12-year-olds manufacture clothes destined for British chain-stores. In Brazil, children work more than nine hours a day glueing shoes for sale in the West. This book, based on research done with the co-operation of the Anti-Slavery Society for a recent major BBC television documentary, exposes the scandalous exploitation of children's labour and services throughout the world - a system from which the national economies of Europe and the USA profit. What is eaten, worn and used every day in Western homes is all too often produced at the expense of poor children's welfare. Sugar and shoes from Brazil, tea and textiles from Bangladesh, carpets and brassware from India, vegetables from Mexico, furniture from the Philippines - such goods and commodities may well depend upon the labour of children who are the victims of an inequitable economic order. The other side of the coin is that as travel to the Third World increases - in Bangkok, Manila, Rio - juveniles are forced to sell their bodies to Western tourists who can provide easy income to those in the lower reaches of poverty. Peter Lee-Wright graphically shows in words and photographs that the shameful exploitation of children is not confined to any one culture or industry. it is a problem that involves us all.

Item Type:

Book

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Media, Communications and Cultural Studies

Date:

1990

Item ID:

14454

Date Deposited:

26 Oct 2015 10:18

Last Modified:

26 Oct 2015 10:18

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/14454

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