Crossing the TSA

Crossing the TSA
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Publisher : Editorial Campanadas
Total Pages : 23
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ISBN-10 : 9781951010010
ISBN-13 : 1951010019
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Book Synopsis Crossing the TSA by : Dr. Lia Roth

Download or read book Crossing the TSA written by Dr. Lia Roth and published by Editorial Campanadas. This book was released on 2019-05-31 with total page 23 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Crossing the TSA, Field notes on St. Louis, MO – Boston, MA Trips, the author analyzes her own recurrent experience of passing TSA security checkpoints. Airport security checkpoints mark a central axis that regulates language, behavior, and social status within travelers’ microcosms. There are three stations to crossing any given checkpoint. The exploration of those three steps reveals a subjective disassembling line. At the TSA, passengers are mandated to lay down their carry-ons and garments for inspection, raise their arms up and submit their bodies to an intrusive scrutiny. By regulating the body, the ego is also regulated. The TSA appears as a series of stages in a subjective disassembling line that transforms the original citizen traveler into an output called passenger. The TSA provides an institutionalized sense of safety.


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