A Feminist Ethic of RiskFortress Press, 1990 - 206 sider An updated edition of this influential feminist text. |
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... writers , activists and writers with disabilities , and for those of us Euro - Americans who are heterosexual , from gay and lesbian activists and writers . I hope that this work will motivate a simi- lar engagement with these , and ...
... writers , activists and writers with disabilities , and for those of us Euro - Americans who are heterosexual , from gay and lesbian activists and writers . I hope that this work will motivate a simi- lar engagement with these , and ...
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... writing in Foreign Affairs , notes that " the most striking feature of this years ' defense bud- get debate [ 1999 ] was that there was none . ” 17 Hillen is critical of " President Clinton's proposed $ 112 billion increase in military ...
... writing in Foreign Affairs , notes that " the most striking feature of this years ' defense bud- get debate [ 1999 ] was that there was none . ” 17 Hillen is critical of " President Clinton's proposed $ 112 billion increase in military ...
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... writing of the " precarious triumph of human rights , " also warns of a further danger . " Human solidarity is a real fact of the world , but so is compassion fatigue , particularly in an era when press coverage of events is episodic ...
... writing of the " precarious triumph of human rights , " also warns of a further danger . " Human solidarity is a real fact of the world , but so is compassion fatigue , particularly in an era when press coverage of events is episodic ...
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Narratives of Healing and Transformation | 39 |
Memory and Accountability | 49 |
A Heritage of Persistence Imagination and Solidarity | 67 |
The Healing Power of Love | 83 |
Part Three A Theology for the Bearers | 101 |
An Ethic of Solidarity and Difference | 123 |
A Theology of Resistance and Hope | 153 |
Notes | 181 |
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Side 155 - Wait." But when you have seen vicious mobs lynch your mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters and brothers at whim; when you have seen hate-filled policemen curse, kick...
Side 155 - ... million Negro brothers smothering in an airtight cage of poverty in the midst of an affluent society; when you suddenly find your tongue twisted and your speech stammering as you seek to explain to your six-year-old daughter why she can't go to the public amusement park that has just been advertised on television, and see tears welling up in her eyes when she is told that Funtown...
Side 172 - Our erotic knowledge empowers us, becomes a lens through which we scrutinize all aspects of our existence, forcing us to evaluate those aspects honesdy in terms of their relative meaning within our lives.
Side 150 - What are the modes of existence of this discourse?" "Where does it come from; how is it circulated; who controls it?
Side 53 - ... those, the nine million and more it is said, who in their enforced exile, their diaspora, had gone down between this point and the homeland lying out of sight to the east. This sea mourned them. Aggrieved, outraged, unappeased. it hurled itself upon each of the reefs in turn and then upon the shingle beach, sending up the spume in an angry froth which the wind took and drove in like smoke over the land. Great boulders that had roared down...
Side 70 - This soil is bad for certain kinds of flowers. Certain seeds it will not nurture, certain fruit it will not bear, and when the land kills of its own volition, we acquiesce and say the victim had no right to live. We are wrong, of course, but it doesn't matter. It's too late.
Side 172 - For once we begin to feel deeply all the aspects of our lives, we begin to demand from ourselves and from our lives pursuits that they feel in accordance with that joy which we know ourselves to be capable of.
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Critical Pedagogy and Predatory Culture: Oppositional Politics in a ... Peter McLaren Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1995 |