Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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... responsibility for making arrangements for the care of his child - a responsibility of which he had assumed himself to be absolved . The corporate executive , despite his treating his secretary as incompetent and childlike , has to ...
... responsibility for making arrangements for the care of his child - a responsibility of which he had assumed himself to be absolved . The corporate executive , despite his treating his secretary as incompetent and childlike , has to ...
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... responsibility for care and maintenance of the family home on top of this , she willingly retreated away from the double burden of work outside as well as inside the home . In that her home life was marked by the hegemony of patriarchy ...
... responsibility for care and maintenance of the family home on top of this , she willingly retreated away from the double burden of work outside as well as inside the home . In that her home life was marked by the hegemony of patriarchy ...
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... responsibilities for home and family life . Or else we ask them to pay for their participation by forgoing the potentially ... responsibility for domestic work and childcare to women . ( 1984 , p . 5 ) Both the strictures as well as the ...
... responsibilities for home and family life . Or else we ask them to pay for their participation by forgoing the potentially ... responsibility for domestic work and childcare to women . ( 1984 , p . 5 ) Both the strictures as well as the ...
Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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