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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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Afghanistan
50%
Beauty Industry
50%
Bioenergy
100%
Biopolitics
100%
Civil-military Relations
50%
Declining Economy
50%
Fashion Industry
100%
Feminism
100%
Feminist
50%
George W. Bush Administration
50%
Global Feminism
100%
Human Rights
100%
Humanitarian
100%
Imperialism
100%
Kabul
50%
Muslim Women
50%
National Interests
100%
Neoliberal Discourse
50%
Non-governmental Organizations
50%
PhaM
100%
Public Relations Strategy
50%
Rescue Mission
50%
Self-governance
50%
September 11
100%
Teasing
50%
Terror
100%
Troubling
50%
United States
100%
War on Terror
50%
Westerners
50%
Arts and Humanities
2001 September 11
25%
Afghanistan
12%
Authors
12%
Beauty
100%
Biopolitics
25%
Biopower
100%
Bush II
12%
Contests
12%
Discourse
25%
Fashion Industry
12%
Human Rights
25%
Muslim women
12%
Terror
100%
USA
37%
Veil
12%