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- English
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Body Politics
About this book
The politics of the body is often highly contested, culturally specific, and controlled, and this book calls our attention to how bodies are included or excluded in the polity.
With governments regulating bodies in ways that mark the political boundaries of who is a citizen, worthy of protection and rights, as well as those who transgress socially proscribed norms, the contributors to this volume offer a systematic investigation of both theoretical and empirical account of bodily differences broadly defined. These chapters, diverse in both the populations and the political behaviours examined, as well as the methodological approaches employed, showcase the significance of body politics in a way few edited works in political science currently do.
Arguing that the body is an important site to understand power relations, this book will be of interest to those studying the unequal application of rights to women, racial and ethnic minorities, the LGBTQ community, and people with disabilities. This book was originally published as a special issue of Politics, Groups, and Identities.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Transgender politics as body politics: effects of disgust sensitivity and authoritarianism on transgender rights attitudes
- 2 Naked transgressions: gendered symbolism in Ugandan land protests
- 3 “Female athlete” politic: Title IX and the naturalization of sex difference in public policy
- 4 Disability and the meaning of reproductive liberty
- 5 White attitudes about descriptive representation in the US: the roles of identity, discrimination, and linked fate
- 6 Targeting young men of color for search and arrest during traffic stops: evidence from North Carolina, 2002–2013
- 7 Refusing to know a woman’s place: the causes and consequences of rejecting stereotypes of women politicians in the Americas
- 8 Using experiments to understand public attitudes towards transgender rights
- 9 Race, gender, and media coverage of Michelle Obama
- 10 Bodywork in identity: passing as ethnography
- 11 Queer sensibilities: notes on method
- 12 Rape, apology, and the business of title IX compliance
- Index