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In recent years, security actors have become increasingly concerned with health issues. This book reveals how understandings of race, sexuality and gender are produced/reproduced through healthcare policy.
Analysing the plasma of paid Mexicana/o donors in the US, airport vomit in Ebola epidemics and the semen of soldiers with genitourinary injuries, this book shows how security practices focus upon governing bodily fluids.
Using a variety of critical scholarship - feminist technoscience, queer studies and critical race studies - this book uses fluids to reveal unequal distributions of life and death.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Theorizing Assemblages and Feminist Technoscience
3. Life-giving, Life-threatening: Plasma Donation at the U.S.-Mexico Border
4. Racializing Fluids: Vomit, Airports and the 2013-16 Ebola Pandemic
5. Securing Cisheterosexuality: Semen and Genitourinary Injuries
6. Finding, Following, Fluids
7. Concluding is the Wrong Verb