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In other words , we know that the subordination of women does not arise out of our biology but out of a particular “ interpretation of biology ” ( Eisenstein , 1983 , p . 22 ) . We do not need experts to tell us that our experiences in ...
In other words , we know that the subordination of women does not arise out of our biology but out of a particular “ interpretation of biology ” ( Eisenstein , 1983 , p . 22 ) . We do not need experts to tell us that our experiences in ...
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( emphasis added ) The men do not question their own prejudiced interpretation of life in the isolated farmhouse and , in particular , of the events that might have taken place the previous night . That Mrs. Wright might be guilty ...
( emphasis added ) The men do not question their own prejudiced interpretation of life in the isolated farmhouse and , in particular , of the events that might have taken place the previous night . That Mrs. Wright might be guilty ...
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The ingenuousness of an educational process that attempts to obliterate the relationship between the personal and political is profoundly silencing of all subordinate groups and guarantees the priority of the dominant interpretation of ...
The ingenuousness of an educational process that attempts to obliterate the relationship between the personal and political is profoundly silencing of all subordinate groups and guarantees the priority of the dominant interpretation of ...
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Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
Droits d'auteur | |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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