Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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... analysis . However , it seems to me that the power of a politically informed pedagogy lies in the extent to which it can uncover the ground of such resistance , often located in the hidden privileges of students ' dominant social ...
... analysis . However , it seems to me that the power of a politically informed pedagogy lies in the extent to which it can uncover the ground of such resistance , often located in the hidden privileges of students ' dominant social ...
Page 72
... analysis I use the case of Meagan because , for her , it was precisely the sphere of the family and domestic life which seemed to present itself as such a massive force . The question of how women might move beyond the specific ...
... analysis I use the case of Meagan because , for her , it was precisely the sphere of the family and domestic life which seemed to present itself as such a massive force . The question of how women might move beyond the specific ...
Page 73
... analysis nor do I wish to freeze them in time and space . What is presented here is not Meagan's analysis . It is mine . It does not represent Meagan's struggle for understanding of her social world ( although I do not rule out the ...
... analysis nor do I wish to freeze them in time and space . What is presented here is not Meagan's analysis . It is mine . It does not represent Meagan's struggle for understanding of her social world ( although I do not rule out the ...
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