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... represented in this 1985 an- thology grappling with feminist teaching beyond the all - femi- nine classroom . The first question involves pronouns , identi- ties , individuals , and collectives ; the second will return us to the ...
... represented in this 1985 an- thology grappling with feminist teaching beyond the all - femi- nine classroom . The first question involves pronouns , identi- ties , individuals , and collectives ; the second will return us to the ...
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... represented as it is . For ex- ample , power can be represented as simply a place , or coded as a status , not individuated or made specific . Power , in other words , is at the opposite end of the spectrum from the hetero- geneity of ...
... represented as it is . For ex- ample , power can be represented as simply a place , or coded as a status , not individuated or made specific . Power , in other words , is at the opposite end of the spectrum from the hetero- geneity of ...
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... represented , for contemporary observers , " an instance of consum- mate art and duplicity exceeding any occurrence in the annals of modern imposture " ( Gutch 54-55 ) . Such a claim could not refer merely to the oriental thematic of ...
... represented , for contemporary observers , " an instance of consum- mate art and duplicity exceeding any occurrence in the annals of modern imposture " ( Gutch 54-55 ) . Such a claim could not refer merely to the oriental thematic of ...
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Looking for Lesbians | 16 |
Walking the Walk | 47 |
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