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Certainly there are specific individuals who have been able to work out per- sonal relations in their own and collective lives which are not founded on the enactment of oppression , subordination , and the appropriation of women's labor ...
Certainly there are specific individuals who have been able to work out per- sonal relations in their own and collective lives which are not founded on the enactment of oppression , subordination , and the appropriation of women's labor ...
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Second , it would have been necessary for them to take equal responsibility for naming the discourse of phallocentric power as an immorally oppressive social form that denies freedom and human possibility . There is no question that ...
Second , it would have been necessary for them to take equal responsibility for naming the discourse of phallocentric power as an immorally oppressive social form that denies freedom and human possibility . There is no question that ...
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the " Other " as subordination / oppression , can itself become another source for experiences of oppression . Alternately such experiences of oppression can foster a powerful desire for change , or they can become a deeply destructive ...
the " Other " as subordination / oppression , can itself become another source for experiences of oppression . Alternately such experiences of oppression can foster a powerful desire for change , or they can become a deeply destructive ...
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DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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