Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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... dominant discourse as if into a " black hole , " and then released anew clothed as a whore might be in the company of her pimp , he enticing us loudly to believe that our words have not undergone brutal transformations for the ...
... dominant discourse as if into a " black hole , " and then released anew clothed as a whore might be in the company of her pimp , he enticing us loudly to believe that our words have not undergone brutal transformations for the ...
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... dominant discourse of school knowledge on the one hand and students ' own lived experiences of subordination and violation on the other . According to resistance theory , students struggle to mark them- selves off against the dominant ...
... dominant discourse of school knowledge on the one hand and students ' own lived experiences of subordination and violation on the other . According to resistance theory , students struggle to mark them- selves off against the dominant ...
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... dominant expressions of femininity / masculinity . I use Alison Jaggar's ( 1983 ) formula- tion of Gramsci's notion of hegemony as a concept : designed to explain how a dominant class maintains control by projecting its own particular ...
... dominant expressions of femininity / masculinity . I use Alison Jaggar's ( 1983 ) formula- tion of Gramsci's notion of hegemony as a concept : designed to explain how a dominant class maintains control by projecting its own particular ...
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