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The Biopower of Beauty: Humanitarian Imperialisms and Global Feminisms in an Age of Terror
Mimi Thi Nguyen
Gender and Women's Studies
Asian American Studies
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Center for the Study of Global Gender Equity
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United States
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September 11
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Human Rights
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Feminism
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Imperialism
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Bioenergy
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National Interests
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Fashion Industry
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Humanitarian
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Terror
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Biopolitics
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PhaM
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Global Feminism
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Westerners
50%
War on Terror
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Muslim Women
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Non-governmental Organizations
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Feminist
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Teasing
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Self-governance
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Rescue Mission
50%
Troubling
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Civil-military Relations
50%
Afghanistan
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Beauty Industry
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Public Relations Strategy
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Kabul
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Declining Economy
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Neoliberal Discourse
50%
George W. Bush Administration
50%
Arts and Humanities
Beauty
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Terror
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Biopower
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USA
37%
Discourse
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Human Rights
25%
2001 September 11
25%
Biopolitics
25%
Muslim women
12%
Contests
12%
Bush II
12%
Veil
12%
Fashion Industry
12%
Afghanistan
12%
Authors
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