Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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Page 43
... discourse of the masculine that always assumes itself to be all there is to say and hear ; that actively de / forms discourse in such a way that huge chunks of women's words , ways of being in the world , and experience are not merely ...
... discourse of the masculine that always assumes itself to be all there is to say and hear ; that actively de / forms discourse in such a way that huge chunks of women's words , ways of being in the world , and experience are not merely ...
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... discourse political and hence a form of governance more powerful than brute force could ever be is that it is arbitrated by a set of social relations among groups of differentially empowered individuals in such a way that it ...
... discourse political and hence a form of governance more powerful than brute force could ever be is that it is arbitrated by a set of social relations among groups of differentially empowered individuals in such a way that it ...
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... discourse that arises from their particular relations to one another . In the course , to the extent that we women drew our discourse from a different perspective — one that did not / could not conform to the forms of male homosociality ...
... discourse that arises from their particular relations to one another . In the course , to the extent that we women drew our discourse from a different perspective — one that did not / could not conform to the forms of male homosociality ...
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