Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 páginas |
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Página 48
... concrete manifestation in practice of the tension between morally viable utopian dreams and material realities ( Radway , 1984 ) . With her words Atwood pushes us beyond the margins , to the margins of the margins and demands of us that ...
... concrete manifestation in practice of the tension between morally viable utopian dreams and material realities ( Radway , 1984 ) . With her words Atwood pushes us beyond the margins , to the margins of the margins and demands of us that ...
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... concrete acts with concrete outcomes : it is a way seeing our everyday living , loving , eating , sleeping , and waking , in the myr- iad of social contexts in which we find ourselves , as at every moment political and negotiated ...
... concrete acts with concrete outcomes : it is a way seeing our everyday living , loving , eating , sleeping , and waking , in the myr- iad of social contexts in which we find ourselves , as at every moment political and negotiated ...
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... concrete and the symbolic power of masculine embodiment , the notion of phallocen- trism refers not only to the concrete ways patriarchic forms enact control through political power and economic viability , but as well makes it possible ...
... concrete and the symbolic power of masculine embodiment , the notion of phallocen- trism refers not only to the concrete ways patriarchic forms enact control through political power and economic viability , but as well makes it possible ...
Contenido
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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