Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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... stories in this book are not intended as demonstrations of women's silencing . Nor is it the case that my interest in these accounts is to present the exemplary nature of the incidents described . Rather , they are to be read as ...
... stories in this book are not intended as demonstrations of women's silencing . Nor is it the case that my interest in these accounts is to present the exemplary nature of the incidents described . Rather , they are to be read as ...
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... stories exists . Indeed , such different tellings are useful as a way of possibly telling another story altogether ... stories I tell here are not the only stories to be told . Others may have altogether different stories to tell ...
... stories exists . Indeed , such different tellings are useful as a way of possibly telling another story altogether ... stories I tell here are not the only stories to be told . Others may have altogether different stories to tell ...
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... story as are those whose stories I tell to dissent from my versions of their stories . -Hamilton , “ Feminism and Motherhood , 1970–1990 : Reinventing the Wheel ? ” I WAS WAS SITTING WITH MY COMPUTER LATE ONE AFTERNOON HOPING to finish ...
... story as are those whose stories I tell to dissent from my versions of their stories . -Hamilton , “ Feminism and Motherhood , 1970–1990 : Reinventing the Wheel ? ” I WAS WAS SITTING WITH MY COMPUTER LATE ONE AFTERNOON HOPING to finish ...
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