'The text is approachable and reaches across departments from ethnic studies to sociology to legal studies. Issues of ethnicity, religion, LGTBQIA+, and other marginalized communities are discussed and treated with respect throughout the book. Skinner-Thompson argues for more privacy for all, especially marginalized communities, in a respectful and caring manner … Recommended.' J. M. Keller-Aschenbach, CHOICE
Introduction; 1. No privacy in public = no privacy for the precarious; 2. Performative privacy in theory and practice; 3. Performative privacy's payoffs; 4. Containing corporate and privatized surveillance; 5. Outing privacy as anti-subordination; 6. Equal protection privacy; Conclusion.