Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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While it is important not to reduce every particular individual to the collective of
which they happen to be a part , at the same time , however , we cannot shrink
away from uncovering those forms of social relations that mark and brutalize ,
both ...
While it is important not to reduce every particular individual to the collective of
which they happen to be a part , at the same time , however , we cannot shrink
away from uncovering those forms of social relations that mark and brutalize ,
both ...
Page 124
TEACHING AND LEARNING WITHIN PATRIARCHY Even as I prepare to tell the
story of this experience , I realize and acknowledge that my whiteness , my
economic viability supported at the time by the social / economic forms of liberal ...
TEACHING AND LEARNING WITHIN PATRIARCHY Even as I prepare to tell the
story of this experience , I realize and acknowledge that my whiteness , my
economic viability supported at the time by the social / economic forms of liberal ...
Page 136
Hence we need not simply point out how we might be in peril from the embodied
forms of men ' s myth making ; we need as well to focus our attention on how we
might think about change . In this seminar class we understood that what we ...
Hence we need not simply point out how we might be in peril from the embodied
forms of men ' s myth making ; we need as well to focus our attention on how we
might think about change . In this seminar class we understood that what we ...
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Contents
Pedagogy and the Question of Silence 2 Experience | 14 |
A Jury of Her Peers 22 Second | 43 |
Implications for Feminist Teaching 59 Anger as | 61 |
Copyright | |
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