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In her absence , Mrs. Wright develops a coded discourse between herself and the other two women — a discourse of shared experience and under- standing out of which sense and meaning might be made in her defense .
In her absence , Mrs. Wright develops a coded discourse between herself and the other two women — a discourse of shared experience and under- standing out of which sense and meaning might be made in her defense .
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They also provide the most salient opportunities for the creation of those shared meanings between women and men necessary to achieve the fundamental social changes for which we are looking . Listening may be the most revolutionary ...
They also provide the most salient opportunities for the creation of those shared meanings between women and men necessary to achieve the fundamental social changes for which we are looking . Listening may be the most revolutionary ...
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Not only gender , but sexuality , is a deeply present organizing principle in the classroom , and one which enters into the dynamics of how we come together as women and men in pursuit of shared meanings . The production of shared ...
Not only gender , but sexuality , is a deeply present organizing principle in the classroom , and one which enters into the dynamics of how we come together as women and men in pursuit of shared meanings . The production of shared ...
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DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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