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Tourism, race and the state of nature: On the bio-poetics of government
Margaret L Werry
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Arts & Humanities
State of Nature
100%
Tourism
75%
Poetics
57%
Governmentality
50%
Government
46%
Repertoire
36%
Affective
33%
Political Rationality
31%
Liberal State
26%
Spa
25%
Medical Discourse
25%
Bio-political
24%
Town Planning
24%
Biopolitics
23%
Intimate Relationships
23%
Liberalization
23%
Spatiality
23%
Locality
22%
Historical Study
19%
Tourists
18%
Attraction
18%
Locus
18%
New Zealand
17%
Rationality
16%
Nature
12%
Logic
11%
Economy
8%
Performance
7%
Social Sciences
Tourism
67%
governmentality
59%
rationality
50%
tourist area
42%
interpenetration
38%
town planning
34%
environmental engineering
34%
liberalization
25%
tourist
24%
purchase
24%
twentieth century
23%
New Zealand
22%
Territories
20%
economy
16%
politics
14%
discourse
14%
performance
12%
literature
11%