Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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... . In the first place , the difficulty for me in this process was the need to reconcile the way I know it makes me- —as it does all women - vulnerable to those very processes of marginalization toward 14 WITHOUT A WORD.
... . In the first place , the difficulty for me in this process was the need to reconcile the way I know it makes me- —as it does all women - vulnerable to those very processes of marginalization toward 14 WITHOUT A WORD.
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... marginalization she perceived to permeate the entire spectrum of schooling . She talked ; I listened . She told me no stories I had not heard before ; she shared no feelings of frustration and anger I had not myself felt . Such stories ...
... marginalization she perceived to permeate the entire spectrum of schooling . She talked ; I listened . She told me no stories I had not heard before ; she shared no feelings of frustration and anger I had not myself felt . Such stories ...
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... marginalization , exclusion , and violation . Among them , importantly , were suggestions for politically motivated enactments of silence . We thought we might not return to class at all — a proposal that would have highlighted our ...
... marginalization , exclusion , and violation . Among them , importantly , were suggestions for politically motivated enactments of silence . We thought we might not return to class at all — a proposal that would have highlighted our ...
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