Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 páginas |
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Página 132
... produced by the women she studies , Radway reveals contradictory constructions of resistance and regulation . Hence , she shows how we can investigate the reading of a text as a form of social practice that can be examined for the work ...
... produced by the women she studies , Radway reveals contradictory constructions of resistance and regulation . Hence , she shows how we can investigate the reading of a text as a form of social practice that can be examined for the work ...
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... produced and collectively , yet privately , lived gen- der inequalities , it is important to understand that the disjunction between male and female discourse does not arise out of the distinction between the objective knowledge ...
... produced and collectively , yet privately , lived gen- der inequalities , it is important to understand that the disjunction between male and female discourse does not arise out of the distinction between the objective knowledge ...
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... produced a moment of speaking . It produced as well the possibility for political action . We considered a number of strategies for subverting our marginalization , exclusion , and violation . Among them , importantly , were suggestions ...
... produced a moment of speaking . It produced as well the possibility for political action . We considered a number of strategies for subverting our marginalization , exclusion , and violation . Among them , importantly , were suggestions ...
Contenido
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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