Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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Both the court and the psychiatrist would wish Christine to speak and thereby validate their judgement regarding her emotional state . In par- ticular , by way of support , the psychiatrist would like to convince the women to plead ...
Both the court and the psychiatrist would wish Christine to speak and thereby validate their judgement regarding her emotional state . In par- ticular , by way of support , the psychiatrist would like to convince the women to plead ...
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Similarly , in the case of Christine , were she to agree to speak , while restricted to using words that could not ... in the greater exclusion of women from a discursive space that never allows the speaking of our history , our present ...
Similarly , in the case of Christine , were she to agree to speak , while restricted to using words that could not ... in the greater exclusion of women from a discursive space that never allows the speaking of our history , our present ...
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They claim that these so - called “ phallocentric " discourses offer no place for women to speak except in so far as they speak in ways that men have preordained . Thus women's only alternatives are to speak in a mas- culinist voice ...
They claim that these so - called “ phallocentric " discourses offer no place for women to speak except in so far as they speak in ways that men have preordained . Thus women's only alternatives are to speak in a mas- culinist voice ...
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DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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