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However , things can never be pre- sented in black and white categories without their appearing reductive ; the line demarcating what is given as an obligation from what is taken as a choice is extremely thin . This accounts for much of ...
However , things can never be pre- sented in black and white categories without their appearing reductive ; the line demarcating what is given as an obligation from what is taken as a choice is extremely thin . This accounts for much of ...
Side 21
... the state of things . 18 And the story of Adrienne Rich who perceives her specialness as follows : My own luck was being born white and middle - class into a house full of books , with a father who encouraged me to read and write .
... the state of things . 18 And the story of Adrienne Rich who perceives her specialness as follows : My own luck was being born white and middle - class into a house full of books , with a father who encouraged me to read and write .
Side 94
... I ask you if our moons are the opposite , if the water in our faucets and in our cells runs the other way - can we honestly continue to be- lieve that when we say the words : moon , water , cell , we speak of the same things ?
... I ask you if our moons are the opposite , if the water in our faucets and in our cells runs the other way - can we honestly continue to be- lieve that when we say the words : moon , water , cell , we speak of the same things ?
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