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As Catharine MacKinnon defines it , “ the personal is political ” means : that women's distinctive experience as women occurs ... intimate — so that , what is to know the politics of women's situation is to know women's personal lives .
As Catharine MacKinnon defines it , “ the personal is political ” means : that women's distinctive experience as women occurs ... intimate — so that , what is to know the politics of women's situation is to know women's personal lives .
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It seemed violating of exactly that personal position from which an understanding of the political could arise . ... Yet , it seemed to me that the actual textual practice that would support these politics are with only a few exceptions ...
It seemed violating of exactly that personal position from which an understanding of the political could arise . ... Yet , it seemed to me that the actual textual practice that would support these politics are with only a few exceptions ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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