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|a Feminist Surveillance Studies /
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|a Not-seeing : state surveillance, settler colonialism, and gender violence / Andrea Smith -- Surveillance and the work of antitrafficking : from compulsory examination to international coordination / Laura Hyun Yi Kang -- Legally sexed : birth certificates and transgender citizens / Lisa Jean Moore and Paisley Currah -- Violating in/visibilities : honor killings and interlocking surveillance(s) / Yasmin Jiwani -- Gender, race, and authenticity : celebrity women tweeting for the gaze / Rachel E. Dubrofsky and Megan M. Wood -- Held in the light: reading images of Rihanna's domestic abuse / Kelli D. Moore -- Terror and the female grotesque : introducing full-body scanners to U.S. airports / Rachel Hall -- The public fetus and the veiled woman : transnational surrogacy blogs as surveillant assemblage -- Sayantani Dasgupta and Shamita Das Dasgupta -- Race, gender, and genetic technologies: a new reproductive dystopia? / Dorothy E. Roberts -- Antiprostitution feminism and the surveillance of sex industry clients / Ummni Khan -- Research methods, institutional ethnography, and feminist surveillance studies / Kevin Walby and Seantel Anaǐs -- Afterword: blaming, shaming, and the feminization of social media / Lisa Nakamura.
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|a Feminist Surveillance Studies is a field-defining collection that places gender, race, class, and sexuality at the center of surveillance studies. Concerned with exposing the ways in which surveillance is tied to discrimination, the contributors investigate what constitutes surveillance, who is scrutinized, why, and at what cost.
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