Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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As the woman in Woolf's narrative turns from the man and the door that bars her way to the knowledge she seeks , the anger of Woolf's words are clear . Together with Mrs. Wright , Mrs. Peters , and Mrs. Hale , with Christine ...
As the woman in Woolf's narrative turns from the man and the door that bars her way to the knowledge she seeks , the anger of Woolf's words are clear . Together with Mrs. Wright , Mrs. Peters , and Mrs. Hale , with Christine ...
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Margo Culley articulates the terms of her pedagogy in words that capture my own understandings : to permit the acknowledgment and claiming of anger as one's own , and to direct its legitimate energy toward personal and social change .
Margo Culley articulates the terms of her pedagogy in words that capture my own understandings : to permit the acknowledgment and claiming of anger as one's own , and to direct its legitimate energy toward personal and social change .
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While this is one version of the anger often displayed in the feminist class- room , I believe , with Audre Lorde , that there is another form of equally transformative anger - the creative anger that comes not from our wish to deny our ...
While this is one version of the anger often displayed in the feminist class- room , I believe , with Audre Lorde , that there is another form of equally transformative anger - the creative anger that comes not from our wish to deny our ...
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DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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