Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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... theory can be evaluated in the discourse that recalls experience . ( p . 74 ) Conversely , not only is “ experience ” that through which our subjectivity is constituted , but it is also the substance of theory - that on which we hang ...
... theory can be evaluated in the discourse that recalls experience . ( p . 74 ) Conversely , not only is “ experience ” that through which our subjectivity is constituted , but it is also the substance of theory - that on which we hang ...
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... theory of feminism . It is also central , I believe , to how we might transform feminist notions of women's subject formation into a pedagogic practice . For me , the burden of this text lies in bringing into coherence prac- tice and theory ...
... theory of feminism . It is also central , I believe , to how we might transform feminist notions of women's subject formation into a pedagogic practice . For me , the burden of this text lies in bringing into coherence prac- tice and theory ...
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... Theory : A Critique of Ideology . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . Faludi , S. ( 1991 ) . Backlash : The Undeclared War Against American Women . New York : Crown Publishers Flax , J. ( 1980 ) . Mother - Daughter Relationships ...
... Theory : A Critique of Ideology . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . Faludi , S. ( 1991 ) . Backlash : The Undeclared War Against American Women . New York : Crown Publishers Flax , J. ( 1980 ) . Mother - Daughter Relationships ...
Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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