Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... roles , the argument seems to go , there would be far fewer societal problems . Feminists have devoted considerable time and energy to refuting unfounded attacks and making clear that much work still needs to be done if women are to ...
... roles , the argument seems to go , there would be far fewer societal problems . Feminists have devoted considerable time and energy to refuting unfounded attacks and making clear that much work still needs to be done if women are to ...
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... role of the reader in the interpretive process . If objective detachment is an impossibility , they sug- gest , fairness is not . Interpreters have an ethical obligation to read and write in ways that are accurate and that attend to the ...
... role of the reader in the interpretive process . If objective detachment is an impossibility , they sug- gest , fairness is not . Interpreters have an ethical obligation to read and write in ways that are accurate and that attend to the ...
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... role in the pro- cess of scientific investigation or as an impediment to the achievement of un- derstanding . Communication is understood as a fairly unproblematic process of transmitting information or as a process of overcoming ...
... role in the pro- cess of scientific investigation or as an impediment to the achievement of un- derstanding . Communication is understood as a fairly unproblematic process of transmitting information or as a process of overcoming ...
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... roles draws heavily on the work of Freud . 6 Later - twentieth - century manifestations of liberal feminism are Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique , Eleanor Emmons Maccoby and Carol Nagy Jacklin's The Psychology of Sex Differences ...
... roles draws heavily on the work of Freud . 6 Later - twentieth - century manifestations of liberal feminism are Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique , Eleanor Emmons Maccoby and Carol Nagy Jacklin's The Psychology of Sex Differences ...
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... Roles and Faculty Lives in Rhetoric and Composition focuses on equity issues for faculty in rhetoric and composition , including discrimination and sexual harass- ment and provides considerable and graphic evidence that many women in ...
... Roles and Faculty Lives in Rhetoric and Composition focuses on equity issues for faculty in rhetoric and composition , including discrimination and sexual harass- ment and provides considerable and graphic evidence that many women in ...
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