Gender (In)Securities: Surveillance and Transgender Bodies in a Post-9/11 Era of Neoliberalism

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Abstract

This chapter addresses questions of neoliberalism and gender surveillance in a post-9/11 era. Working through an account of the situation of trans people in the USA provided by Leslie Feinberg’s novel “Drag King Dreams”, the chapter discusses the boundaries of citizenship in a system that actively attempts to exclude, alienate, and violate certain identities, particularly transgender individuals and racialized or religious ‘others’. The chapter highlights aspects of non-conformity and the governmental practices that are triggered by deviances from mainstream norms. It critically engages the hardships for individuals that are produced from such governmental practices, most notably surveillance.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSecurity/Mobility
EditorsMatthias Leese, Stef Wittendorp
Place of PublicationManchester
PublisherManchester University Press
Chapter9
Pages153-169
ISBN (Electronic)9781526108364
ISBN (Print)9781526107459
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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