Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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... to for- mulate a conceptual understanding of women's silence not , as has been traditionally the case , as a lack that concretely reaffirms women's nonexis- tence , but rather as the source of an active transformative practice .
... to for- mulate a conceptual understanding of women's silence not , as has been traditionally the case , as a lack that concretely reaffirms women's nonexis- tence , but rather as the source of an active transformative practice .
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However , it is possible to generate a set of propositions about the potential of a feminist pedagogy as a transformative practice in the context of institutional settings . I believe that it must be possible for women to speak as women ...
However , it is possible to generate a set of propositions about the potential of a feminist pedagogy as a transformative practice in the context of institutional settings . I believe that it must be possible for women to speak as women ...
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As critique , their neutrality is denied as they are repositioned within a transformative discourse . To be politically effective , our " dangerous memories " require that we hold the past in the present . This connectedness to the past ...
As critique , their neutrality is denied as they are repositioned within a transformative discourse . To be politically effective , our " dangerous memories " require that we hold the past in the present . This connectedness to the past ...
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Contenido
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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