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.
| ISBN: | 9781529237955 |
| Publication date: | 9th December 2025 |
| Author: | |
| Publisher: | Bristol University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 172 pages |
| Series: | Gender, Sexuality and Global Politics |
| Genres: |
International relations Geopolitics Central / national / federal government policies |
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.
features in the following genres: International relations, Geopolitics, Central / national / federal government policies
is available in Paperback, Hardback, Book, Board book, Ebook,
was written by and published by Bristol University Press
has 172 pages
Yes it is part of Gender, Sexuality and Global Politics series
£25.19