Expanding the Gaze
Gender and the Politics of Surveillance
Herausgeber: Meulen, Emily Van Der; Heynen, Robert
Expanding the Gaze
Gender and the Politics of Surveillance
Herausgeber: Meulen, Emily Van Der; Heynen, Robert
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Expanding the Gaze is a collection of important new empirical and theoretical works that demonstrate the significance of the gendered dynamics of surveillance.
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Expanding the Gaze is a collection of important new empirical and theoretical works that demonstrate the significance of the gendered dynamics of surveillance.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781442628960
- ISBN-10: 1442628960
- Artikelnr.: 43776256
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781442628960
- ISBN-10: 1442628960
- Artikelnr.: 43776256
Edited by Emily van der Meulen and Robert Heynen
Foreword (Shoshana Magnet)
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Gendered Visions: Reimagining Surveillance Studies (Robert Heynen &
Emily van der Meulen)
Gender, Media, and Surveillance
2. Data Doubles and Pure Virtu(e)ality: Headless Selfies, Scopophilia, and
Surveillance Porn (Lara Karaian)
3. Living in the Mirror: Understanding Young Women’s Experiences with
Online Social Networking (Valerie Steeves & Jane Bailey)
4. Watch me Speak: Muslim Girls’ Narratives and Postfeminist Pleasures of
Surveillance (Shenila Khoja-Moolji & Alyssa D. Niccolini)
5. Profiling the City: Urban Space and the Serial Killer Film (Jenny
Reburn)
Surveillance and Gendered Embodiment
6. Race, Media, and Surveillance: Sex-Selective Abortions in Canada
(Corinne L. Mason)
7. Gendering the HIV ‘Treatment as Prevention’ Paradigm: Surveillance,
Viral Loads, and Risky Bodies (Adrian Guta, Marilou Gagnon, Jenevieve
Mannell, & Martin French)
8. Under the Ban-Optic Gaze: Chelsea Manning and the State’s Surveillance
of Transgender Bodies (Mia Fischer)
Surveillance and the Gendering of Urban Space
9. The Spectacle of Public Sex(uality): Media and State Surveillance of Gay
Men in Toronto, 1977 (Zoë Newman)
10. The Surveillance Web: Surveillance, Risk, and Resistance in Ontario
Strip Clubs (Tuulia Law & Chris Bruckert)
11. Gendering Security: Violence and Risk in Australia’s Night-Time
Economies (Ian Warren, Kate Fitz-Gibbon, & Emma McFarlane)
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Gendered Visions: Reimagining Surveillance Studies (Robert Heynen &
Emily van der Meulen)
Gender, Media, and Surveillance
2. Data Doubles and Pure Virtu(e)ality: Headless Selfies, Scopophilia, and
Surveillance Porn (Lara Karaian)
3. Living in the Mirror: Understanding Young Women’s Experiences with
Online Social Networking (Valerie Steeves & Jane Bailey)
4. Watch me Speak: Muslim Girls’ Narratives and Postfeminist Pleasures of
Surveillance (Shenila Khoja-Moolji & Alyssa D. Niccolini)
5. Profiling the City: Urban Space and the Serial Killer Film (Jenny
Reburn)
Surveillance and Gendered Embodiment
6. Race, Media, and Surveillance: Sex-Selective Abortions in Canada
(Corinne L. Mason)
7. Gendering the HIV ‘Treatment as Prevention’ Paradigm: Surveillance,
Viral Loads, and Risky Bodies (Adrian Guta, Marilou Gagnon, Jenevieve
Mannell, & Martin French)
8. Under the Ban-Optic Gaze: Chelsea Manning and the State’s Surveillance
of Transgender Bodies (Mia Fischer)
Surveillance and the Gendering of Urban Space
9. The Spectacle of Public Sex(uality): Media and State Surveillance of Gay
Men in Toronto, 1977 (Zoë Newman)
10. The Surveillance Web: Surveillance, Risk, and Resistance in Ontario
Strip Clubs (Tuulia Law & Chris Bruckert)
11. Gendering Security: Violence and Risk in Australia’s Night-Time
Economies (Ian Warren, Kate Fitz-Gibbon, & Emma McFarlane)
Foreword (Shoshana Magnet)
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Gendered Visions: Reimagining Surveillance Studies (Robert Heynen &
Emily van der Meulen)
Gender, Media, and Surveillance
2. Data Doubles and Pure Virtu(e)ality: Headless Selfies, Scopophilia, and
Surveillance Porn (Lara Karaian)
3. Living in the Mirror: Understanding Young Women’s Experiences with
Online Social Networking (Valerie Steeves & Jane Bailey)
4. Watch me Speak: Muslim Girls’ Narratives and Postfeminist Pleasures of
Surveillance (Shenila Khoja-Moolji & Alyssa D. Niccolini)
5. Profiling the City: Urban Space and the Serial Killer Film (Jenny
Reburn)
Surveillance and Gendered Embodiment
6. Race, Media, and Surveillance: Sex-Selective Abortions in Canada
(Corinne L. Mason)
7. Gendering the HIV ‘Treatment as Prevention’ Paradigm: Surveillance,
Viral Loads, and Risky Bodies (Adrian Guta, Marilou Gagnon, Jenevieve
Mannell, & Martin French)
8. Under the Ban-Optic Gaze: Chelsea Manning and the State’s Surveillance
of Transgender Bodies (Mia Fischer)
Surveillance and the Gendering of Urban Space
9. The Spectacle of Public Sex(uality): Media and State Surveillance of Gay
Men in Toronto, 1977 (Zoë Newman)
10. The Surveillance Web: Surveillance, Risk, and Resistance in Ontario
Strip Clubs (Tuulia Law & Chris Bruckert)
11. Gendering Security: Violence and Risk in Australia’s Night-Time
Economies (Ian Warren, Kate Fitz-Gibbon, & Emma McFarlane)
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Gendered Visions: Reimagining Surveillance Studies (Robert Heynen &
Emily van der Meulen)
Gender, Media, and Surveillance
2. Data Doubles and Pure Virtu(e)ality: Headless Selfies, Scopophilia, and
Surveillance Porn (Lara Karaian)
3. Living in the Mirror: Understanding Young Women’s Experiences with
Online Social Networking (Valerie Steeves & Jane Bailey)
4. Watch me Speak: Muslim Girls’ Narratives and Postfeminist Pleasures of
Surveillance (Shenila Khoja-Moolji & Alyssa D. Niccolini)
5. Profiling the City: Urban Space and the Serial Killer Film (Jenny
Reburn)
Surveillance and Gendered Embodiment
6. Race, Media, and Surveillance: Sex-Selective Abortions in Canada
(Corinne L. Mason)
7. Gendering the HIV ‘Treatment as Prevention’ Paradigm: Surveillance,
Viral Loads, and Risky Bodies (Adrian Guta, Marilou Gagnon, Jenevieve
Mannell, & Martin French)
8. Under the Ban-Optic Gaze: Chelsea Manning and the State’s Surveillance
of Transgender Bodies (Mia Fischer)
Surveillance and the Gendering of Urban Space
9. The Spectacle of Public Sex(uality): Media and State Surveillance of Gay
Men in Toronto, 1977 (Zoë Newman)
10. The Surveillance Web: Surveillance, Risk, and Resistance in Ontario
Strip Clubs (Tuulia Law & Chris Bruckert)
11. Gendering Security: Violence and Risk in Australia’s Night-Time
Economies (Ian Warren, Kate Fitz-Gibbon, & Emma McFarlane)