New Books in Critical Theory

Mimi Thi Nguyen, "The Promise of Beauty" (Duke UP, 2024)

Apr 12, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Mimi Thi Nguyen, a Professor of Gender and Women's Studies known for her insightful critiques of beauty and power, explores her latest book, The Promise of Beauty. She delves into the political dimensions of beauty during crises, revealing how it can inspire action and critique social injustices. Nguyen shares compelling anecdotes about trauma and resistance, linking beauty to themes of hope amid despair. The conversation highlights beauty's transformative potential, framing it as both a tool for empowerment and a challenge to oppressive systems.
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ANECDOTE

Impulsive Academic Journey

  • Mimi Thi Nguyen's path to academia was accidental, driven by punk culture rather than a scholarly aim.
  • Her activist background deeply influenced her academic focus on war, empire, and social justice.
INSIGHT

Beauty as Crisis Interpretation

  • Beauty acts as a tool to interpret crises, bridging current conditions with what ought to be.
  • Its invocation during catastrophe reveals desires for a future life that justice might realize.
INSIGHT

Connecting Freedom and Beauty

  • Mimi links her two books by exploring ideals (freedom, beauty) and the violences that sustain them.
  • Both books explore promises as active practices shaping life amidst empire and crisis.
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