Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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Page 130
... desire , or racial and ethnic identification , all men can benefit in some way from belong- ing to the dominant group . At the most mundane level , this means that , for men , the boundaries of social relations are so extended that a ...
... desire , or racial and ethnic identification , all men can benefit in some way from belong- ing to the dominant group . At the most mundane level , this means that , for men , the boundaries of social relations are so extended that a ...
Page 134
... desire is to transcend the alienations that such power relations prescribe , the great hoax of woman speaking is that she is allowed to speak only so long as she is not saying what is really on her mind : so long as she is not a ...
... desire is to transcend the alienations that such power relations prescribe , the great hoax of woman speaking is that she is allowed to speak only so long as she is not saying what is really on her mind : so long as she is not a ...
Page 135
... desires as a revisioning of a longed- for , better future : Repetition by a different - sex speaker is a creative act of reading involving a new locus of desire and a non - oedipal act of identification . Identification in this case ...
... desires as a revisioning of a longed- for , better future : Repetition by a different - sex speaker is a creative act of reading involving a new locus of desire and a non - oedipal act of identification . Identification in this case ...
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