A Feminist Ethic of RiskFortress Press, 1990 - 206 sider Vanuit feministische invalshoek wordt aan de hand van het voorbeeld van de nucleaire wapenwedloop een ethische en theologische visie geconstrueerd als reactie op huidige sociale en politieke crises. De auteur liet zich met name inspireren door Afrikaanse-Amerikaanse vrouwen en hun literatuur. |
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Sharon D. Welch. , 12 order . She describes the power and pain of the past and the struggle of black people to embrace this past in a way that leads to healing and transcendence . Eugenia Collier describes the way Marshall's concern with ...
Sharon D. Welch. , 12 order . She describes the power and pain of the past and the struggle of black people to embrace this past in a way that leads to healing and transcendence . Eugenia Collier describes the way Marshall's concern with ...
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... describes the ✓ horizontal violence that often exists among the oppressed . In The Bluest Eye , she describes the self - hatred experienced by blacks in a society in which beauty and goodness are all defined by whites . Seen as ugly by ...
... describes the ✓ horizontal violence that often exists among the oppressed . In The Bluest Eye , she describes the self - hatred experienced by blacks in a society in which beauty and goodness are all defined by whites . Seen as ugly by ...
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... describes the aspects of that culture that challenge Western notions of agency and subjectivity . He describes a process of psychological and physical healing . All members of the tribe participate in a collective dance in which the ...
... describes the aspects of that culture that challenge Western notions of agency and subjectivity . He describes a process of psychological and physical healing . All members of the tribe participate in a collective dance in which the ...
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