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BL
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Record Number
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850482
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Main Entry
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Fischer, Mia
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Title & Author
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Terrorizing gender : : transgender visibility and the surveillance practices of the U.S. security state /\ Mia Fischer.
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Publication Statement
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Lincoln :: University of Nebraska Press,, [2019]
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Series Statement
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Expanding frontiers: interdisciplinary approaches to studies of women, gender, and sexuality
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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1496218507
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: 1496218523
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: 9781496218506
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: 9781496218520
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1496206746
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9781496206749
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9781496218513
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Introduction: A transgender tipping point? -- Pathologizing and prosecuting a (gender) traitor -- Transpatriotism and iterations of empire -- Blind(ing) (in)justice and the disposability of black life -- Materializing hashtag activism and the #FreeCeCe campaign -- Sex work, securitainment, and the transgender terrorist -- Coda: the perils of transgender visibility.
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Abstract
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"Using an interdisciplinary framework, Fischer connects media coverage with the state regulation of trans people to show how, despite some increase in positive depictions, negative representations of trans people as deceptive, deviant, and threatening still permeate mass-mediated discourses used to justify, even normalize, state-sanctioned violence against gender non-conforming populations"--
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Subject
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Journalism-- Political aspects-- United States.
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Subject
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Social media.
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Transgender people-- Social aspects.
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Transgender people-- United States.
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Journalism-- Political aspects.
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Social media.
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Transgender people.
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United States.
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Dewey Classification
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306.76/8
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LC Classification
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HQ77.95.U6F57 2019
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