Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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... realities ( Radway , 1984 ) . With her words Atwood pushes us beyond the margins , to the margins of the margins ... reality is the concrete materiality of our everyday expe- riences as these are mapped in real relations of power ...
... realities ( Radway , 1984 ) . With her words Atwood pushes us beyond the margins , to the margins of the margins ... reality is the concrete materiality of our everyday expe- riences as these are mapped in real relations of power ...
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... reality , as this is articulated through her home and refracted back to her through the possibilities she sees for herself in the world of work , is con- structed within those familial relations within which its members must survive not ...
... reality , as this is articulated through her home and refracted back to her through the possibilities she sees for herself in the world of work , is con- structed within those familial relations within which its members must survive not ...
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... reality . Concrete images continue to serve as the metaphor for the abstractions of our socially constructed gender ... realities of our daily lives . It is out of these realities that we draw the meanings we allow ourselves to ...
... reality . Concrete images continue to serve as the metaphor for the abstractions of our socially constructed gender ... realities of our daily lives . It is out of these realities that we draw the meanings we allow ourselves to ...
Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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