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27 ) The accounts which comprise the stories in this book are not intended as demonstrations of women's silencing . Nor is it the case that my interest in these accounts is to present the exemplary nature of the incidents described .
27 ) The accounts which comprise the stories in this book are not intended as demonstrations of women's silencing . Nor is it the case that my interest in these accounts is to present the exemplary nature of the incidents described .
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What makes storytelling political — and , therefore , potentially transformative — is the fact that other stories may also be told . I want to affirm that the possibility of telling a multiplicity of stories exists .
What makes storytelling political — and , therefore , potentially transformative — is the fact that other stories may also be told . I want to affirm that the possibility of telling a multiplicity of stories exists .
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3 TAKING ( OUR ) PLACE IN THE ACADEMY women As women share stories of their own lives , a common experience of oppression and of resistance is recognized . This politicizing gives the courage to persist in resistance , recognizing that ...
3 TAKING ( OUR ) PLACE IN THE ACADEMY women As women share stories of their own lives , a common experience of oppression and of resistance is recognized . This politicizing gives the courage to persist in resistance , recognizing that ...
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Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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