Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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... women's silence not , as has been traditionally the case , as a lack that concretely reaffirms women's nonexis- tence , but rather as the source of an active transformative practice . Our need as feminist teachers is to find a pedagogic ...
... women's silence not , as has been traditionally the case , as a lack that concretely reaffirms women's nonexis- tence , but rather as the source of an active transformative practice . Our need as feminist teachers is to find a pedagogic ...
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Teaching Beyond Women's Silence Magda Gere Lewis. such self violation . Given the particularities of phallocentric discursive forms which constantly require that the centrality of their own reality be legitimated even as they display ...
Teaching Beyond Women's Silence Magda Gere Lewis. such self violation . Given the particularities of phallocentric discursive forms which constantly require that the centrality of their own reality be legitimated even as they display ...
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Teaching Beyond Women's Silence Magda Gere Lewis. to formulate pedagogical practices which address not only the political issues that define silence as absence , but as well those active practices which arise out of the notion of silence ...
Teaching Beyond Women's Silence Magda Gere Lewis. to formulate pedagogical practices which address not only the political issues that define silence as absence , but as well those active practices which arise out of the notion of silence ...
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