Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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Mr. French's articulated aspirations for his children confirms the point that his relationship with his children is structured through the taken - for- granted assumptions implied by the specificity of gender identity .
Mr. French's articulated aspirations for his children confirms the point that his relationship with his children is structured through the taken - for- granted assumptions implied by the specificity of gender identity .
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survival for one's self and one's children , women's identity and sense of self- worth is as much a function of our economic viability as it is for men . Nor is it only a question of self - worth , but profoundly the material conditions ...
survival for one's self and one's children , women's identity and sense of self- worth is as much a function of our economic viability as it is for men . Nor is it only a question of self - worth , but profoundly the material conditions ...
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( Williamson ) , 148-49 Howe , F. , 58 Hull , G. T. , 13 Hysteria , 8 , 19 , 130 , 144 Identity , 21 , 170 Ideology , 21 , 39 , 137 Imray , L. , 129 Indignation , comfortable , 144 , 148 , 174 Indiscretion / discretion , 107-108 ...
( Williamson ) , 148-49 Howe , F. , 58 Hull , G. T. , 13 Hysteria , 8 , 19 , 130 , 144 Identity , 21 , 170 Ideology , 21 , 39 , 137 Imray , L. , 129 Indignation , comfortable , 144 , 148 , 174 Indiscretion / discretion , 107-108 ...
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DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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