Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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Nor is it the case that my interest in these accounts is to present the exemplary nature of the incidents described . Rather , they are to be read as narratives that serve as the lens through which might be articulated a possible ...
Nor is it the case that my interest in these accounts is to present the exemplary nature of the incidents described . Rather , they are to be read as narratives that serve as the lens through which might be articulated a possible ...
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In this analysis I use the case of Meagan because , for her , it was precisely the sphere of the family and domestic life which seemed to present itself as such a massive force . The question of how women might move beyond the specific ...
In this analysis I use the case of Meagan because , for her , it was precisely the sphere of the family and domestic life which seemed to present itself as such a massive force . The question of how women might move beyond the specific ...
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Whether or not men are physically present in the classroom , women carry the parameters of patriarchic meaning making as a frame from within which we struggle to articulate our own interests . How women live this experience is not ...
Whether or not men are physically present in the classroom , women carry the parameters of patriarchic meaning making as a frame from within which we struggle to articulate our own interests . How women live this experience is not ...
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Contenido
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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