Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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167 ) turns our desires toward future possibilities . In the feminist classroom , women often articulate such anger first through self - reproach : some version of " how could I have been so stupid " is the beginning point which soon ...
167 ) turns our desires toward future possibilities . In the feminist classroom , women often articulate such anger first through self - reproach : some version of " how could I have been so stupid " is the beginning point which soon ...
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I don't recall this turn of events having been the outcome of any extended debate or even a benign discussion . That at the time I asked no questions about this situation should not be a particular surprise .
I don't recall this turn of events having been the outcome of any extended debate or even a benign discussion . That at the time I asked no questions about this situation should not be a particular surprise .
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Our history had taught us that our tongue or pen , like the tongues and pens of our mothers " have needed no turn of an ... ticularly self - violating form of escape from domination which in the end turns out to be no escape at all .
Our history had taught us that our tongue or pen , like the tongues and pens of our mothers " have needed no turn of an ... ticularly self - violating form of escape from domination which in the end turns out to be no escape at all .
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DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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