Feminist surveillance studies /
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- 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.