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They get repeated by both students and teachers alike . And they get repeated by women who often experience their first gender - inclusive course as an " Oasis ” they had not realized was possible .
They get repeated by both students and teachers alike . And they get repeated by women who often experience their first gender - inclusive course as an " Oasis ” they had not realized was possible .
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As is stated by Anne Phillips , “ class and race and gender are not parallel oppressions ” ( 1987 , p . 10–11 ) , but rather converging / intersecting as well as diverging contradictory ones . However , language is difficult and often ...
As is stated by Anne Phillips , “ class and race and gender are not parallel oppressions ” ( 1987 , p . 10–11 ) , but rather converging / intersecting as well as diverging contradictory ones . However , language is difficult and often ...
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This is no less the case for issues of gender than it is for issues of social class , ethnicity , race , or sexual orientation . In this respect Chris Weedon makes the following point : Common sense has an important constitutive role to ...
This is no less the case for issues of gender than it is for issues of social class , ethnicity , race , or sexual orientation . In this respect Chris Weedon makes the following point : Common sense has an important constitutive role to ...
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Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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academy analysis anger articulate asked become begin believe body challenge classroom collective common concern concrete constructed context continue course create culture desire discourse dominant dynamics economic engaged example experience expression fact feel feminist finally forms gender graduate groups hand ideology important individuals intellectual interests issues knowledge language learning lives look male marginalization marked Meagan meaning moments mother never offer oppression ourselves particular patriarchy pedagogical phallocentric political position possibilities practices present privilege question reality reflect relations relationship response seemed sense sexual shared silence situation social space speak specific stories struggle subjectivity subordination suggests teacher teaching tell things tion transformative turn understanding violation voices wish woman women writing young