Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's Silence |
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Teaching Beyond Women's Silence Magda Gere Lewis. The notion of subjectivity as a social position constructed in discourse is central to the theory of feminism . It is also central , I believe , to how we might transform feminist notions ...
Teaching Beyond Women's Silence Magda Gere Lewis. The notion of subjectivity as a social position constructed in discourse is central to the theory of feminism . It is also central , I believe , to how we might transform feminist notions ...
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... notions of gender hierarchy have equally severe implications . Meagan draws on the life situations of those people who are closest to her her family . Her lived experience , in the context of her home and social environment , is ...
... notions of gender hierarchy have equally severe implications . Meagan draws on the life situations of those people who are closest to her her family . Her lived experience , in the context of her home and social environment , is ...
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... notions of " appropriate " femininity and masculinity . " Common sense " discourse does not often articulate what concrete practices are required to support alternate family forms . Nor does it often raise issues concerning the ...
... notions of " appropriate " femininity and masculinity . " Common sense " discourse does not often articulate what concrete practices are required to support alternate family forms . Nor does it often raise issues concerning the ...
Contents
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
Copyright | |
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