Documents and Disguises: Transgender Politics, Travel, and U.S. State Surveillance
Submitted by CRG on Thu, Sep 10, 2009 - 8:20 pm – No comments
Toby Beauchamp draws on the critical lens of transgender studies to examine contemporary modes of state surveillance, suggesting that gender-nonconforming bodies are bound up in surveillance practices intimately tied to state security, nationalism, and the "us/them," "either/or" rhetoric that underpins U.S. military and government constructions of safety.
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