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Side 5
So that when women decide to lift the veil , one can say that they do so in defiance of their men's oppressive rights to their bodies ; but when they decide to keep or to put back on the veil they once took off , they may do so to ...
So that when women decide to lift the veil , one can say that they do so in defiance of their men's oppressive rights to their bodies ; but when they decide to keep or to put back on the veil they once took off , they may do so to ...
Side 17
This is an old and primary tool of all oppressors to keep the oppressed occupied with the mas- ter's concerns . Now we hear that it is the task of black and third world women to educate white women , in the face of tremendous resistance ...
This is an old and primary tool of all oppressors to keep the oppressed occupied with the mas- ter's concerns . Now we hear that it is the task of black and third world women to educate white women , in the face of tremendous resistance ...
Side 33
The very theme of difference , whatever the differences are represented to be , is useful to the oppressing group .... any allegedly natural feature attributed to an oppressed group is used to imprison this group within the boundaries ...
The very theme of difference , whatever the differences are represented to be , is useful to the oppressing group .... any allegedly natural feature attributed to an oppressed group is used to imprison this group within the boundaries ...
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absence Adynata Algiers American appears asked becomes body Buenos Aires China Chinese closed color comes completely constructed context continue culture dance dancers desire difference discourse distance dream empty exist expression eyes face fact fear feel female feminine figure film gaze girl gives hand heard identity Indian issue language less live look lost male meaning mirror mother move movement nature never night object once oppressed Orient origin past play political Porteño position possible present questions reflection relation remains representation response seems seen sense silence sound space speak speech story street talk tango things Third World tion turn University veil voice Western whole woman women writing