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With 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 .
With 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 .
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That women cannot exercise the power of " the Father " is not , as Freud would have us so conveniently believe , because we lack the organ of power , a condition that , because it is so singularly unchangeable , would leave us for ever ...
That women cannot exercise the power of " the Father " is not , as Freud would have us so conveniently believe , because we lack the organ of power , a condition that , because it is so singularly unchangeable , would leave us for ever ...
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I don't believe this was a theoretical or a benign question . For many young women the concern about the compatibility of feminist politics with marriage and family is the concrete realization that making public what our feminist ...
I don't believe this was a theoretical or a benign question . For many young women the concern about the compatibility of feminist politics with marriage and family is the concrete realization that making public what our feminist ...
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DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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