Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: Transgressive Bodies
1. Binary Identities and the Construction of Privileged versus Transgressive Bodies
2. The Complexity of Gender Identities and the Dangers of the Politics of Right Sex
Part Two: Governmentality
3. The Illegibility of Trans Bodies: How the Mandatory Reporting of Gender Markers on Identity Documents Facilitates Governmentality
4. "No Men in Women's Bathrooms": De Jure and De Facto Policing of Sex-Segregated Bathrooms as a Means of Social Control
5. The War on Solicitation and Intersectional Subjection: How Quality of Life Policing Is Used as a Tool to Control Trans Populations
Part Three: The Limits of Trans Rights
6. The Viability and Efficacy of a Trans Politics of Rights
7. Trans and Queer Counterpublics and Transformative Change: Collective Liberation not the Politics of Right Sex
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Courtenay W. Daum is Professor of Political Science at Colorado State University. She is the coauthor (with Leslie F. Goldstein, Judith A. Baer, and Terri Susan Fine) of The Constitutional and Legal Rights of Women, Fourth Edition and the coeditor (with Robert J. Duffy and John A. Straayer) of State of Change: Colorado Politics in the Twenty-First Century.