Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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... politics of women's situation is to know women's personal lives . ( 1983 , p . 247 ) The exploration of the political effect of the distinction between the public and the private is key to the analyses in this book . The stories I tell ...
... politics of women's situation is to know women's personal lives . ( 1983 , p . 247 ) The exploration of the political effect of the distinction between the public and the private is key to the analyses in this book . The stories I tell ...
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... political could arise . I was aware that the struggles to legitimize the private / personal places from which we ... political possibilities of this text . I wondered how I might confirm through my own words the power of the feminist ...
... political could arise . I was aware that the struggles to legitimize the private / personal places from which we ... political possibilities of this text . I wondered how I might confirm through my own words the power of the feminist ...
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... political act . To write / speak with political meaning necessitates taking up the personal as the cutting edge of the political . It necessitates that we not only engage the political project as a personal commitment , but that we find ...
... political act . To write / speak with political meaning necessitates taking up the personal as the cutting edge of the political . It necessitates that we not only engage the political project as a personal commitment , but that we find ...
Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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