Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 páginas |
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... Adrienne Rich ( 1979 , p . 188 ) , " that is one in which two people have the right to use the word ' love ' - is a process , delicate , violent , often terrifying to both persons involved , a process of refining the truths we can tell ...
... Adrienne Rich ( 1979 , p . 188 ) , " that is one in which two people have the right to use the word ' love ' - is a process , delicate , violent , often terrifying to both persons involved , a process of refining the truths we can tell ...
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... Adrienne Rich I believe that : only the willingness to share private and sometimes painful experience can enable women to create a collective description of the world which will be truly ours . ( 1986a , p . 16 ) It is precisely because ...
... Adrienne Rich I believe that : only the willingness to share private and sometimes painful experience can enable women to create a collective description of the world which will be truly ours . ( 1986a , p . 16 ) It is precisely because ...
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... Adrienne Rich has said , not in order " to pass on a tradition but to break its hold over us " ( 1979 , p . 35 ) . Feminist practice requires the holding of our " dangerous memo- ries " in tension with the transformations necessary to ...
... Adrienne Rich has said , not in order " to pass on a tradition but to break its hold over us " ( 1979 , p . 35 ) . Feminist practice requires the holding of our " dangerous memo- ries " in tension with the transformations necessary to ...
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