1st Edition
Narrating the Sex Trade Bodies and Boundaries from the Eastern Borderlands of Europe
Introduction
1. Imperial Authority, Migration, and Liminality
2. Tales of Innocents Abroad: Activist Agendas, Contested Identities, and Social Class
3. Stories with Legs: Reemerging Motifs and Transforming Narratives
4. Becoming-Criminal in the Narratives of Ivan Franko and Sholem Aleichem
5. Seduction in the Provincial City: Bodies and Places in the Works of Gabriela Zapolska
Epilogue
Biography
Tracie L. Wilson is based in Leipzig and is a research associate at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society in Munich. Her recent publications include “Untangling Invasive Narratives: Boundaries, Belonging, and Narrative Agency” (Journal of Borderlands Studies, 2023) and “Emotions of Contested Migrations: The Return of the Wolf across the Polish-German Border” (Arrivals and Departures: The Human Relationship with Changing Biodiversity, 2024).






