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Governmentality and Abuse in the Book of Esther
Magdalen Ki
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Arts & Humanities
Book of Esther
100%
Governmentality
80%
Abuse
59%
Esther
55%
Grief
33%
Jews
32%
Disciplinary Power
32%
Imperialism
30%
Sexual Assault
29%
Drama
29%
Feasting
28%
Broker
26%
Vigilance
26%
Ethos
26%
Mimicry
25%
Pride
25%
Deity
24%
Anxiety
22%
Collective Memory
21%
Persecution
21%
Persona
20%
Chaos
20%
Descent
20%
Tenets
20%
Neighbors
19%
Threat
16%
Governance
15%
Resources
13%
Social Sciences
Jew
71%
governmentality
70%
god
69%
abuse
48%
judicial power
44%
imperialism
37%
collective memory
36%
chaos
35%
beauty
35%
grief
34%
sexual assault
33%
drama
33%
assimilation
31%
regime
22%
threat
21%
governance
20%
anxiety
20%
resources
13%