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What was the social / political meaning of our shared laughter ? As much as there are real risks associated with breaking this silence , there are real joys in finding a community in such oppositional discursive practices .
What was the social / political meaning of our shared laughter ? As much as there are real risks associated with breaking this silence , there are real joys in finding a community in such oppositional discursive practices .
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If we are to propose pedagogical strategies that might really make a difference for women , we need to find a way of understanding the discursive meaning of women's silence and not dismiss it as an example of women's lack and absence ...
If we are to propose pedagogical strategies that might really make a difference for women , we need to find a way of understanding the discursive meaning of women's silence and not dismiss it as an example of women's lack and absence ...
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216–217 ) states that discourse is not merely socially constructed in dialogue ; it is accomplished in the exchange of meaning and signification within those frames and power relations out of which it arises .
216–217 ) states that discourse is not merely socially constructed in dialogue ; it is accomplished in the exchange of meaning and signification within those frames and power relations out of which it arises .
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Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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