Theories of Women's StudiesGloria Bowles, Renate Klein Routledge, 1989 - 277 pages |
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... produce , at least they can ensure that it cannot be used as evi- dence against them . ' Our worst fear is that ' integration ' will make women invisible once again . - The integrationist trend opens up some additional disturbing ques ...
... produce , at least they can ensure that it cannot be used as evi- dence against them . ' Our worst fear is that ' integration ' will make women invisible once again . - The integrationist trend opens up some additional disturbing ques ...
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... produce a kind of scholarship that encompasses the complexity of reality better than the usual fragmented approach to knowledge . Hopefully such an approach will help us free ourselves from paralyzing stereotypes , which freedom is ...
... produce a kind of scholarship that encompasses the complexity of reality better than the usual fragmented approach to knowledge . Hopefully such an approach will help us free ourselves from paralyzing stereotypes , which freedom is ...
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... respondent . Bog- dan and Taylor ( 1975 ) describe qualitative methods as referring to research procedures which produce descriptive data : people's own written 144 / The value of quantitative methodology for feminist research.
... respondent . Bog- dan and Taylor ( 1975 ) describe qualitative methods as referring to research procedures which produce descriptive data : people's own written 144 / The value of quantitative methodology for feminist research.
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theories of Womens Studies and the autonomy | 1 |
Theorising about theorising | 27 |
why and how | 46 |
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