Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 páginas |
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... become apparent to her through her realization of the parallels with her own life ; as she begins to recognize the power of patriarchy to create meaning only in its own interest defined by its own terms ; as she sees in the actions of ...
... become apparent to her through her realization of the parallels with her own life ; as she begins to recognize the power of patriarchy to create meaning only in its own interest defined by its own terms ; as she sees in the actions of ...
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... become another source for experiences of oppression . Alternately such experiences of oppression can foster a powerful desire for change , or they can become a deeply destructive experience ultimately resulting in reactionary responses ...
... become another source for experiences of oppression . Alternately such experiences of oppression can foster a powerful desire for change , or they can become a deeply destructive experience ultimately resulting in reactionary responses ...
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... become it . " Both her naivete and mine embarrassed us into shared laughter ; but such fleeting moments of embrace are sometimes all we have , it seems to me , to collect ourselves and move on . Such experiences reveal the feminist ...
... become it . " Both her naivete and mine embarrassed us into shared laughter ; but such fleeting moments of embrace are sometimes all we have , it seems to me , to collect ourselves and move on . Such experiences reveal the feminist ...
Contenido
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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