Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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This is not an attempt to silence those voices . Indeed , the story we would tell " differently " would not lack the seam of our social difference . Being women and men within multiple social / cultural environments renders not only our ...
This is not an attempt to silence those voices . Indeed , the story we would tell " differently " would not lack the seam of our social difference . Being women and men within multiple social / cultural environments renders not only our ...
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569 ) This is a pedagogy that will allow us all to hold up the strands of women's desire to be in the world and to re - examine them through a critical lens that might allow us all to find the roots of our many voices .
569 ) This is a pedagogy that will allow us all to hold up the strands of women's desire to be in the world and to re - examine them through a critical lens that might allow us all to find the roots of our many voices .
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... of multiple " voices ” in order to create the collective effect of a simultaneous speaking of many voices . ... with whom I worked as thesis super- visor used transparent plastic pages to accomplish the effect of multiple voice .
... of multiple " voices ” in order to create the collective effect of a simultaneous speaking of many voices . ... with whom I worked as thesis super- visor used transparent plastic pages to accomplish the effect of multiple voice .
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DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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