Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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I too have engaged such strategies directed toward making women " visible , " to making our voices “ heard " and to making women's experiences central to our examination . To be sure , a consideration of what women might do in order to ...
I too have engaged such strategies directed toward making women " visible , " to making our voices “ heard " and to making women's experiences central to our examination . To be sure , a consideration of what women might do in order to ...
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This is the situation for women in this relation . The more successful women are in mediating the world of concrete particulars so that men do not have to become engaged with ( and therefore ...
This is the situation for women in this relation . The more successful women are in mediating the world of concrete particulars so that men do not have to become engaged with ( and therefore ...
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I find myself the mother of three children , whose growing up I sometimes catch myself actively resisting , like many women , because my social category as " mother " has been one I have engaged with unqualified rigor and joy for over ...
I find myself the mother of three children , whose growing up I sometimes catch myself actively resisting , like many women , because my social category as " mother " has been one I have engaged with unqualified rigor and joy for over ...
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Contenido
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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