Feminist Surveillance Studies
Autor Rachel E. Dubrofsky, Shoshana Amiell Magneten Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iun 2015
Contributors. Seantel Anais, Mark Andrejevic, Paisley Currah, Sayantani DasGupta, Shamita Das Dasgupta, Rachel E. Dubrofsky, Rachel Hall, Lisa Jean Moore, Yasmin Jiwani, Ummni Khan, Shoshana Amielle Magnet, Kelli Moore, Lisa Nakamura, Dorothy Roberts, Andrea Smith, Kevin Walby, Megan M. Wood, Laura Hyun Yi Kang"
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822358923
ISBN-10: 0822358921
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 163 x 225 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822358921
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 163 x 225 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Foreword / Mark Andrejevic ix
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction. Feminist Surveillance Studies: Critical Interventions / Rachel E. Dubrofsky and Soshana Amielle Magnet 1
Part I. Surveillance as Foundational Structure
1. Not-Seeing: State Surveillance, Settler Colonialism, and Gender Violence / Andrea Smith 21
2. Surveillance and the Work of Antitrafficking: From Compulsory Examination to International Coordination / Laura Hyun Yi Kang 39
3. Legally Sexed: Birth Certificates and Transgender Citizens / Lisa Jean Moore and Paisley Currah 58
Part II. The Visual and Surveillance: Bodies on Display
4. Violating In/Visibilities: Honor Killings and Interlocking Surveillance(s) / Yasmin Jiwani 79
5. Gender, Race, and Authenticity: Celebrity Women Tweeting for the Gaze / Rachel E. Dubrofsky and Megan M. Wood 93
6. Held in the Light: Reading Images of Rihanna's Domestic Abuse / Kelli D. Moore 107
Part III. Biometric Technologies as Surveillance Assemblages
7. Terror and the Female Grotesque: Introducing Full-Body Scanners to U.S. Airports / Rachel Hall 127
8. The Public Fetus and the Veiled Woman: Transnational Surrogacy Blogs as Surveillant Assemblage / Sayantani Dasgupta and Shamita Das Dasgupta 150
9. Race, Gender, and Genetic Technologies: A New Reproductive Dystopia? / Dorothy E. Roberts 169
Part IV. Toward a Feminist Praxis in Surveillance Studies
10. Antiprostitution Feminism and the Surveillance of Sex Industry Clients / Ummni Khan 189
11. Research Methods, Institutional Ethnography, and Feminist Surveillance Studies / Kevin Walby and Seantel Anaïs 208
Afterword. Blaming, Shaming, and the Feminization of Social Media / Lisa Nakamura 221
References 229
Contributors 265
Index 271
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction. Feminist Surveillance Studies: Critical Interventions / Rachel E. Dubrofsky and Soshana Amielle Magnet 1
Part I. Surveillance as Foundational Structure
1. Not-Seeing: State Surveillance, Settler Colonialism, and Gender Violence / Andrea Smith 21
2. Surveillance and the Work of Antitrafficking: From Compulsory Examination to International Coordination / Laura Hyun Yi Kang 39
3. Legally Sexed: Birth Certificates and Transgender Citizens / Lisa Jean Moore and Paisley Currah 58
Part II. The Visual and Surveillance: Bodies on Display
4. Violating In/Visibilities: Honor Killings and Interlocking Surveillance(s) / Yasmin Jiwani 79
5. Gender, Race, and Authenticity: Celebrity Women Tweeting for the Gaze / Rachel E. Dubrofsky and Megan M. Wood 93
6. Held in the Light: Reading Images of Rihanna's Domestic Abuse / Kelli D. Moore 107
Part III. Biometric Technologies as Surveillance Assemblages
7. Terror and the Female Grotesque: Introducing Full-Body Scanners to U.S. Airports / Rachel Hall 127
8. The Public Fetus and the Veiled Woman: Transnational Surrogacy Blogs as Surveillant Assemblage / Sayantani Dasgupta and Shamita Das Dasgupta 150
9. Race, Gender, and Genetic Technologies: A New Reproductive Dystopia? / Dorothy E. Roberts 169
Part IV. Toward a Feminist Praxis in Surveillance Studies
10. Antiprostitution Feminism and the Surveillance of Sex Industry Clients / Ummni Khan 189
11. Research Methods, Institutional Ethnography, and Feminist Surveillance Studies / Kevin Walby and Seantel Anaïs 208
Afterword. Blaming, Shaming, and the Feminization of Social Media / Lisa Nakamura 221
References 229
Contributors 265
Index 271