Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 sider |
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Side 44
... already know . The power of phal- locentrism may undermine our initiative , it may shake the foundations of our self - respect and self - worth , it may even force us into complicity with its vio- lence . But it cannot prevent us from ...
... already know . The power of phal- locentrism may undermine our initiative , it may shake the foundations of our self - respect and self - worth , it may even force us into complicity with its vio- lence . But it cannot prevent us from ...
Side 63
... already chosen the wrong courses and missed other important things I should have done . The boys in the class seemed to know what to do ; it's like they already had the information . ( personal conversa- tion , quoted with permission ) ...
... already chosen the wrong courses and missed other important things I should have done . The boys in the class seemed to know what to do ; it's like they already had the information . ( personal conversa- tion , quoted with permission ) ...
Side 99
... already established business interest , she had started a farm implements firm in partnership with her husband . Of the rest , one had a successful career but had " chosen " to forgo marriage and children ; another was a single working ...
... already established business interest , she had started a farm implements firm in partnership with her husband . Of the rest , one had a successful career but had " chosen " to forgo marriage and children ; another was a single working ...
Innhold
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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