Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... individuals including Martha Pekkala , Ardith Homola , and Tami Bessner . Many others nurtured and cultivated her talents in preschool , school , after - school , and summer activities . I appreciate the support and encouragement of ...
... individuals including Martha Pekkala , Ardith Homola , and Tami Bessner . Many others nurtured and cultivated her talents in preschool , school , after - school , and summer activities . I appreciate the support and encouragement of ...
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... individuals outside the feminist movement , often by scien- tists or historians of science in what has come to be called the science wars . In such attacks , postmodern feminists are often cast as opponents of science and as relativists ...
... individuals outside the feminist movement , often by scien- tists or historians of science in what has come to be called the science wars . In such attacks , postmodern feminists are often cast as opponents of science and as relativists ...
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... individual liberty and equality and de - emphasized nonrational aspects of human experience . The Enlightenment had two related emphases , rationality and empiri- cism . Stephen Toulmin in Cosmopolis speaks of these two emphases as ...
... individual liberty and equality and de - emphasized nonrational aspects of human experience . The Enlightenment had two related emphases , rationality and empiri- cism . Stephen Toulmin in Cosmopolis speaks of these two emphases as ...
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... individual authority , power prior to and determining knowledge , and fields of knowledge as equally authoritative ( 174-75 ) .16 Antimodernism directly challenges the basic tenets of modernism . Some present - day manifestations ...
... individual authority , power prior to and determining knowledge , and fields of knowledge as equally authoritative ( 174-75 ) .16 Antimodernism directly challenges the basic tenets of modernism . Some present - day manifestations ...
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... individuals , often implicitly Western , white , privileged , male , and presumably impartial . A metanarrative of postmodernism is difficult to con- struct because postmodernism resists the creation of metanarratives , has arisen in ...
... individuals , often implicitly Western , white , privileged , male , and presumably impartial . A metanarrative of postmodernism is difficult to con- struct because postmodernism resists the creation of metanarratives , has arisen in ...
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