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When the classroom leaves the mainstream

 

 

When the classroom leaves the mainstream

An exploration of alternative education as a feminist practice 

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Words Vs. Graphics

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What Does It Mean to Be Feminist in the Classroom?

There is no universal answer to this question. The aim of examining what “feminism” looks like in the classroom inherently necessitates a stated, coherent definition of the word. “Feminism in the classroom” would not look the same among (a hypothetical group of) teachers who define themselves exactly alike in various categories—age, sex, gender, sexual preference, race, geographic location, political stance, cultural affiliation, etc. ad infinitum—let alone among the multi-faceted diversity of actual teachers. With each individual, a new definition of feminism emerges; with each new definition, a new way of enacting feminism in

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Liz Lemon's Feminism

Sarah Kaufman
Critical Feminist Studies Web Paper #3

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Critical Feminist Studies Paper #3: Feminism and Healthcare

Katie Scire 

Intro Critical Feminist Paper # 3 

 

                                              Feminism and Health Care 

 

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My Exercise in Futility

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Meaning of Words More Significant in Overall Comprehension: An Experiment

 

Meanings of words more significant than sounds in overall comprehension of text

 

Sonal Kumar, 2008

 

Introduction

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Re-envisioning the Malinche Myth: A Failed Transformation of a Whore into a Mother

Kendalyn Brown

Anne Dalke

Critical Feminist Studies

14 November 2008

 

Re-envisioning the Malinche Myth: A Failed Transformation of a Whore into a Mother

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