Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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... violation and subordination . As Paulo Freire ( 1972 ) has suggested , mem- ories of violation and exploitation are pedagogically powerful because of the possibilities such memories afford for learning and action for change ( Lewis ...
... violation and subordination . As Paulo Freire ( 1972 ) has suggested , mem- ories of violation and exploitation are pedagogically powerful because of the possibilities such memories afford for learning and action for change ( Lewis ...
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... violation , in the name of joking . Yet , as is the case with other socially violated groups , women know that the encouragement to " laugh off " the lived effect of our violation is an invitation to laugh against ourselves . It is to ...
... violation , in the name of joking . Yet , as is the case with other socially violated groups , women know that the encouragement to " laugh off " the lived effect of our violation is an invitation to laugh against ourselves . It is to ...
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... violation . In part , patriarchy disempowers women by marginalizing our experiences of violation in an ongoing discourse that legitimates only those ways of mak- ing sense and the telling of only those kinds of stories that do not make ...
... violation . In part , patriarchy disempowers women by marginalizing our experiences of violation in an ongoing discourse that legitimates only those ways of mak- ing sense and the telling of only those kinds of stories that do not make ...
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