Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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I thank Valerie Walkerdine with whom , while I have shared only sporadic conversations on those occasions when we have found ourselves on the same continent , I have never been able to find that moment when I could tell her how deeply ...
I thank Valerie Walkerdine with whom , while I have shared only sporadic conversations on those occasions when we have found ourselves on the same continent , I have never been able to find that moment when I could tell her how deeply ...
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I think the personal has fallen into disrepute as sloppy because we have lost the courage and the vocabulary to describe it in the face of the enormous social pressure to " keep it to ourselves ” —but this is where our most idealistic ...
I think the personal has fallen into disrepute as sloppy because we have lost the courage and the vocabulary to describe it in the face of the enormous social pressure to " keep it to ourselves ” —but this is where our most idealistic ...
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Because students often find it difficult to engage the self - reflection required for the questioning of unequal and violent social relations in which we ourselves are social actors , there is often the tendency to conflate the notion ...
Because students often find it difficult to engage the self - reflection required for the questioning of unequal and violent social relations in which we ourselves are social actors , there is often the tendency to conflate the notion ...
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Contenido
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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