Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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... phallo- centric discursive and symbolic practices that support the governing order in patriarchic institutional structures and ideological formations . As a pedagogical " problem , " women's silence has most often been articu- lated and ...
... phallo- centric discursive and symbolic practices that support the governing order in patriarchic institutional structures and ideological formations . As a pedagogical " problem , " women's silence has most often been articu- lated and ...
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... phallo- centrism . Philip Corrigan is suggestive : Phallocentric discursive regimes , forms and practices are constructed around masculine experience , generalized both as the norm or ideal and as natural , universal , neutral , and ...
... phallo- centrism . Philip Corrigan is suggestive : Phallocentric discursive regimes , forms and practices are constructed around masculine experience , generalized both as the norm or ideal and as natural , universal , neutral , and ...
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... phallo- centric . Feminist critique has shown how the phallocentric universal “ I am a man , nothing human is foreign to me " ( Volosinov , 1973 , p . 212 ) , represent- ing the power of discourse , is transformed into practices based ...
... phallo- centric . Feminist critique has shown how the phallocentric universal “ I am a man , nothing human is foreign to me " ( Volosinov , 1973 , p . 212 ) , represent- ing the power of discourse , is transformed into practices based ...
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