Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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women - vulnerable to those very processes of marginalization toward which the uncovering of our experiences are directed . And second , textual begin- nings implied a linearity that continually collapsed in my head as I attempted to ...
women - vulnerable to those very processes of marginalization toward which the uncovering of our experiences are directed . And second , textual begin- nings implied a linearity that continually collapsed in my head as I attempted to ...
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... was I alone in this idea . Like fireworks , the explosion of feminist scholarship over the past twenty years has documented the complexities of the marginalization and exclusion of women from 124 WITHOUT A WORD.
... was I alone in this idea . Like fireworks , the explosion of feminist scholarship over the past twenty years has documented the complexities of the marginalization and exclusion of women from 124 WITHOUT A WORD.
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We considered a number of strategies for subverting our marginalization , exclusion , and violation . Among them , importantly , were suggestions for politically motivated enactments of silence . We thought we might not return to class ...
We considered a number of strategies for subverting our marginalization , exclusion , and violation . Among them , importantly , were suggestions for politically motivated enactments of silence . We thought we might not return to class ...
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Contenido
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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