Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 páginas |
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... meanings other than , short of , or beyond those which we intended for them . This reinterpre- tation leaves us forever and without end explaining ourselves only to find that every explanation suffers the same fate leaving us ultimately ...
... meanings other than , short of , or beyond those which we intended for them . This reinterpre- tation leaves us forever and without end explaining ourselves only to find that every explanation suffers the same fate leaving us ultimately ...
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... meaning is made . It is a site of struggle not because it juxtaposes masculine discourse , infused with its particular phallocentric meanings , against women's silence , devoid of any meaning at all , but rather precisely because it ...
... meaning is made . It is a site of struggle not because it juxtaposes masculine discourse , infused with its particular phallocentric meanings , against women's silence , devoid of any meaning at all , but rather precisely because it ...
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... meanings women bring to their experiences by turning challenges to these articulated meanings back on the questioner , thereby requiring the questioner to make different meanings sensible ; dis- rupting the order of hierarchy regarding ...
... meanings women bring to their experiences by turning challenges to these articulated meanings back on the questioner , thereby requiring the questioner to make different meanings sensible ; dis- rupting the order of hierarchy regarding ...
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