Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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I wanted to guard against that poten- tial " explosion " as Kristeva puts it so reverberantly , " of an ego lacking narcissistic gratification " ( 1986 , p . 200 ) . Yet , to begin with the political seemed redundant .
I wanted to guard against that poten- tial " explosion " as Kristeva puts it so reverberantly , " of an ego lacking narcissistic gratification " ( 1986 , p . 200 ) . Yet , to begin with the political seemed redundant .
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And second , textual begin- nings implied a linearity that continually collapsed in my head as I attempted to fuse together words that at the very least could be accessible to my reader . Yet the layers of meanings and the language ...
And second , textual begin- nings implied a linearity that continually collapsed in my head as I attempted to fuse together words that at the very least could be accessible to my reader . Yet the layers of meanings and the language ...
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As the connections between pornography , rape , and world vio- lence begin to be made , women find the discursive space within which to acknowledge and make legitimate their fear that violence is not something that happens just to other ...
As the connections between pornography , rape , and world vio- lence begin to be made , women find the discursive space within which to acknowledge and make legitimate their fear that violence is not something that happens just to other ...
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Contenido
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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