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We do not need experts to tell us that our experiences in the world , marked by the structural relations of ... Phallocentrism always inscribes us ( and here I include both women and men ) in the masculine in relation to which we ( but ...
We do not need experts to tell us that our experiences in the world , marked by the structural relations of ... Phallocentrism always inscribes us ( and here I include both women and men ) in the masculine in relation to which we ( but ...
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In other words , the power that certain vested interests have to legitimate the hierarchical ordering of relations which are not in and of themselves hierarchical , by making them appear either non - hierarchical , or in the best ...
In other words , the power that certain vested interests have to legitimate the hierarchical ordering of relations which are not in and of themselves hierarchical , by making them appear either non - hierarchical , or in the best ...
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As is suggested by Marcuse ( 1964 ) , what makes discourse political and hence a form of governance more powerful than brute force could ever be is that it is arbitrated by a set of social relations among groups of differentially ...
As is suggested by Marcuse ( 1964 ) , what makes discourse political and hence a form of governance more powerful than brute force could ever be is that it is arbitrated by a set of social relations among groups of differentially ...
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Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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