Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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I am convinced that the struggle over pedagogy is not to fit women into the phallocentric model for social relations ... Feminist pedagogical practices are more than critique , just as they are more than making women historically and ...
I am convinced that the struggle over pedagogy is not to fit women into the phallocentric model for social relations ... Feminist pedagogical practices are more than critique , just as they are more than making women historically and ...
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to formulate pedagogical practices which address not only the political issues that define silence as absence , but as well those active practices which arise out of the notion of silence as a discourse aimed at telling a different ...
to formulate pedagogical practices which address not only the political issues that define silence as absence , but as well those active practices which arise out of the notion of silence as a discourse aimed at telling a different ...
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Although it might be possible to employ suggestive approaches , we cannot artificially construct pedagogical moments in the class- room to serve as moments of transformation toward a critical political perspective .
Although it might be possible to employ suggestive approaches , we cannot artificially construct pedagogical moments in the class- room to serve as moments of transformation toward a critical political perspective .
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DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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