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Governmentality and Abuse in the Book of Esther
Magdalen Ki
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King
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Governmentality
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Book of Esther
100%
Queen
66%
Jews
66%
Esther
66%
Empire
33%
Collective Memory
33%
Mimicry
33%
Imperialism
33%
Broker
33%
Sexual Assault
33%
Hybrid Identity
33%
Strategic Integration
33%
Family Functioning
33%
Self-governance
33%
Intersex
33%
Panopticon
33%
Grief
33%
Persian
33%
Post-traumatic
33%
Beauty Queens
33%
Feasting
33%
Haman
33%
Persecution
33%
Racial Anxiety
33%
Intrasexual Competition
33%
Patriarchal Power
33%
Racial Pride
33%
Arts and Humanities
Empire
100%
Governmentality
100%
Jews
100%
Book of Esther
100%
Persona
50%
Beauty
50%
Pride
50%
Neighbors
50%
Cognitive
50%
Ethos
50%
Chaos
50%
tenets
50%
Grief
50%
Feasting
50%
Broker
50%
Mimicry
50%
Persecution
50%