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[Commlist] New Book: Terrorizing Gender - Transgender Visibility and the Surveillance Practices of the U.S. Security State
Tue Oct 29 17:11:06 GMT 2019
Book Announcement: /Terrorizing Gender - Transgender Visibility and the
Surveillance Practices of the U.S. Security State/
I’m delighted to announce that /Terrorizing Gender: Transgender
Visibility and the Surveillance Practices of the U.S. Security State
/(University of Nebraska Press) is now officially available! You can
order directly at the press’s website (and get 40% off with the discount
code: 6AS19):
https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/university-of-nebraska-press/9781496206749/or
find it another bookseller of your choice.
_About /Terrorizing Gender/: _
The increased visibility of transgender people in mainstream media,
exemplified by /Time/ magazine’s declaration that 2014 marked a
“transgender tipping point,” was widely believed to signal a civil
rights breakthrough for trans communities in the United States. In
/Terrorizing Gender/ Mia Fischer challenges this narrative of progress,
bringing together transgender, queer, critical race, legal,
surveillance, and media studies to analyze the cases of Chelsea Manning,
CeCe McDonald, and Monica Jones. Tracing how media and state actors
collude in the violent disciplining of these trans women, Fischer
exposes the traps of visibility by illustrating that dominant
representations of trans people as deceptive, deviant, and threatening
are integral to justifying, normalizing, and reinforcing the
state-sanctioned violence enacted against them. The heightened
visibility of transgender people, Fischer argues, has actually
occasioned a conservative backlash characterized by the increased
surveillance of trans people by the security state, evident in debates
over bathroom access laws, the trans military ban, and the rescission of
federal protections for transgender students and workers. /Terrorizing
Gender/ concludes that the current moment of trans visibility
constitutes a contingent cultural and national belonging, given the
gendered and racialized violence that the state continues to enact
against trans communities, particularly those of color.
_Praise:_
“Mia Fischer’s /Terrorizing Gender /valuably unsettles normative
assumptions and reveals precarious implications of the vaunted
transgender ‘tipping point.’. . . /Terrorizing Gender/’s compelling
necropolitical critique floodlights the conditions and obfuscations of
trans precarity, and its closing call to embody Tourmaline’s politics of
‘nobodiness’ offers a promising glimpse of visibility’s queer
future.”—Charles E. Morris III, professor in the Department of
Communication and Rhetorical Studies at Syracuse University and coeditor
of /QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking/
“/Terrorizing Gender/ is an incendiary contribution to media studies and
transgender studies. With brilliant rigor, Fischer shows how recent U.S.
transgender visibility has occasioned a revival of narratives presenting
trans people as deviant and threatening. . . . The result, as Fischer
masterfully illustrates, is an extremely limited public trans
visibility, premised on replicating white supremacy and violent policing
of those trans people who do not or will not comply with state
regulation. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in
transgender politics and media.”—Aren Z. Aizura, assistant professor of
gender, women, and sexuality studies at the University of Minnesota, and
author of /Mobile Subjects: Transnational Imaginaries of Gender
Reassignment/
“Methodologically innovative and theoretically sophisticated, this brave
book exposes how transgender people in the United States are
increasingly subject to state-sanctioned violence and surveillance
practices. . . . This book will occupy a central place on my shelf as it
bridges the fields of surveillance, trans, and media studies, and
critical race and feminist theory. I can’t wait to teach it.”—Shoshana
Magnet, associate professor at the Institute of Feminist and Gender
Studies, University of Ottawa
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