Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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Telling our stories is not a simple act abstracted and objectified from the social / politi- cal contexts within which ... to social and economic development , and to culture is the context within which women can begin to legitimate our ...
Telling our stories is not a simple act abstracted and objectified from the social / politi- cal contexts within which ... to social and economic development , and to culture is the context within which women can begin to legitimate our ...
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127 ) Against this , feminism is posed as a critique in the context of the great unspoken female experience of anger and frustration . IMPLICATIONS FOR FEMINIST TEACHING As a feminist teacher , the core of my work in the academy is the ...
127 ) Against this , feminism is posed as a critique in the context of the great unspoken female experience of anger and frustration . IMPLICATIONS FOR FEMINIST TEACHING As a feminist teacher , the core of my work in the academy is the ...
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It also proposes to " locate school practices as part of the larger social context within which schools exist . " The course format is a seminar which incorporates class discussion around assigned readings and student presentations .
It also proposes to " locate school practices as part of the larger social context within which schools exist . " The course format is a seminar which incorporates class discussion around assigned readings and student presentations .
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DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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