Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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... forms of liberal patriarchy embedded in the nuclear family , my able - bodiedness , my relative youth , and the outcome of the well learned lessons of Euro - American cultural forms provided me with privileged entry and , as well ...
... forms of liberal patriarchy embedded in the nuclear family , my able - bodiedness , my relative youth , and the outcome of the well learned lessons of Euro - American cultural forms provided me with privileged entry and , as well ...
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... forms enact control through political power and economic viability , but as well makes it possible to consider those forms of social control whose power is affirmed through the symbolic : concepts of desire , sexuality , language ...
... forms enact control through political power and economic viability , but as well makes it possible to consider those forms of social control whose power is affirmed through the symbolic : concepts of desire , sexuality , language ...
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... forms of men's myth making ; we need as well to focus our atten- tion on how we might think about change . In this seminar class we understood that what we were experiencing was indeed a collective experience , and we knew what this ...
... forms of men's myth making ; we need as well to focus our atten- tion on how we might think about change . In this seminar class we understood that what we were experiencing was indeed a collective experience , and we knew what this ...
Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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