Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 páginas |
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... male dominance in the family simply takes new forms and is not ended . Thus , the narrow definition of the term “ patriarchy " tends to foreclose accurate definition and analysis of its continued presence in today's world . ( p . 239 ) ...
... male dominance in the family simply takes new forms and is not ended . Thus , the narrow definition of the term “ patriarchy " tends to foreclose accurate definition and analysis of its continued presence in today's world . ( p . 239 ) ...
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... male discourse . As a collective we could more easily challenge the oppressive boundaries and limited interpretations imposed through such discourse . In the context of socially produced and collectively , yet privately , lived gen- der ...
... male discourse . As a collective we could more easily challenge the oppressive boundaries and limited interpretations imposed through such discourse . In the context of socially produced and collectively , yet privately , lived gen- der ...
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... male students do not escape the tensions created by a course agenda organized around our attempts at understanding the issues of gender as a fundamental social category and the pedagogical significance of this reality . As is so well ...
... male students do not escape the tensions created by a course agenda organized around our attempts at understanding the issues of gender as a fundamental social category and the pedagogical significance of this reality . As is so well ...
Contenido
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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