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... feminism , which frames the intent of my own teaching from a feminist perspective : One identifiable characteristic of feminism across an entire spectrum of varieties has been the pursuit of autonomy for women . Integral to this fem ...
... feminism , which frames the intent of my own teaching from a feminist perspective : One identifiable characteristic of feminism across an entire spectrum of varieties has been the pursuit of autonomy for women . Integral to this fem ...
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... Feminist Politics : What's Home Got to Do with It ? In T. de Lauretis . ( Ed . ) . Feminist Studies / Critical Studies . Bloomington : Indiana University Press . McCormack , T. ( 1987 ) . Feminism , Women's BIBLIOGRAPHY 199.
... Feminist Politics : What's Home Got to Do with It ? In T. de Lauretis . ( Ed . ) . Feminist Studies / Critical Studies . Bloomington : Indiana University Press . McCormack , T. ( 1987 ) . Feminism , Women's BIBLIOGRAPHY 199.
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... Feminism , Women's Studies and The New Academic Freedom . In J. Gaskell and A. T. McLaren . ( Eds . ) . Women and ... Feminism in Canada : From Pressure to Politics . Montreal : Black Rose Books . Miller , J. L. ( 1990 ) . Creating ...
... Feminism , Women's Studies and The New Academic Freedom . In J. Gaskell and A. T. McLaren . ( Eds . ) . Women and ... Feminism in Canada : From Pressure to Politics . Montreal : Black Rose Books . Miller , J. L. ( 1990 ) . Creating ...
Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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