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... of ) that world as a condi- tion of their abstract activities , the more complete man's absorption in it , the more effective the authority of that world and the more total women's subservience to it . ( 1987 , p .
... of ) that world as a condi- tion of their abstract activities , the more complete man's absorption in it , the more effective the authority of that world and the more total women's subservience to it . ( 1987 , p .
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tion that might be seen to confirm what my experience tells me about gender and possibility . ) Meagan : When I was in junior high in grade seven and eight . Int .: Oh . I see . What did she do ? Meagan : She made ... worked in a hotel ...
tion that might be seen to confirm what my experience tells me about gender and possibility . ) Meagan : When I was in junior high in grade seven and eight . Int .: Oh . I see . What did she do ? Meagan : She made ... worked in a hotel ...
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The theory of manifest destiny implies that colonizers are bringing civiliza- tion ( the secular version of salvation ) to “ barbarians " ( " heathens " ) . Colonizers depict the colonized as passive , as wanting and needing protection ...
The theory of manifest destiny implies that colonizers are bringing civiliza- tion ( the secular version of salvation ) to “ barbarians " ( " heathens " ) . Colonizers depict the colonized as passive , as wanting and needing protection ...
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DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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