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Page 103
... resentment and raw - edged nerves , and blissful gratification and tenderness . Sometimes I seem to myself , in my feelings toward those tiny guiltless beings , a monster of selfishness and intolerance .... There are times when I feel ...
... resentment and raw - edged nerves , and blissful gratification and tenderness . Sometimes I seem to myself , in my feelings toward those tiny guiltless beings , a monster of selfishness and intolerance .... There are times when I feel ...
Page 112
... resent being compared to them . But then I get angry at myself for saying that . Why do I want to distance myself from those women ? We are no different , they and I. I always have the feeling you get when people are talking about you ...
... resent being compared to them . But then I get angry at myself for saying that . Why do I want to distance myself from those women ? We are no different , they and I. I always have the feeling you get when people are talking about you ...
Page 153
... resent the treatment of [ their ] sex and plead for its rights " ( p . 33 ) —a pro- ject that acts to reaffirm women's subordination and encourage our exploitation — but to self - consciously examine and question the conditions of our ...
... resent the treatment of [ their ] sex and plead for its rights " ( p . 33 ) —a pro- ject that acts to reaffirm women's subordination and encourage our exploitation — but to self - consciously examine and question the conditions of our ...
Contents
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
Copyright | |
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