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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
Women & Gender in Global Perspectives
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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
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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
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Troubling
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Civil-military Relations
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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
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George W. Bush Administration
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Arts and Humanities
Global
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Beauty
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Terror
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Biopower
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Discourse
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Human Rights
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2001 September 11
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Biopolitics
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Muslim women
12%
Contests
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Bush II
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Veil
12%
Fashion Industry
12%