... difference in order to survive. But our future survival is predicated upon our ability to relate within equality. As women, we must root out internalized patterns of oppression within ourselves if we are to move beyond the most superficial aspects... Célébrons Nos Réussites Féministes - Page 67publié par - 1999 - 348 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Jeri Dawn Wine, Janice L. Ristock - 1991 - 412 pages
...certainly worth the effort. Audre Lorde, speaking of differences, captures what we feel: As women, we must root out internalized patterns of oppression...move beyond the most superficial aspects of social change. Now we must recognize differences among women who are our equals, neither inferior or superior,... | |
| Russell Ferguson, Martha Gever, Trinh T. Minh-Ha, Cornel West - 1992 - 454 pages
...survive. But our future survival is predicated upon our ability to relate within equality. As women, we must root out internalized patterns of oppression...move beyond the most superficial aspects of social change. Now we must recognize differences among women who are our equals, neither inferior nor superior,... | |
| Susan Sage Heinzelman, Zipporah Batshaw Wiseman - 1994 - 406 pages
...and Feminist Theory [O]ur future is predicated upon our ability to relate within equality. As women, we must root out internalized patterns of oppression...move beyond the most superficial aspects of social change. Now we must recognize differences among women who are our equals, neither inferior nor superior,... | |
| Judith A. Lewis, Judith Bernstein - 1996 - 356 pages
...the next decades: Our future survival is predicated on our ability to relate with equality. As women we must root out internalized patterns of oppression...move beyond the most superficial aspects of social change. . . . The future of our earth may depend on the ability of all women to identify and develop... | |
| Anne McClintock, Aamir Mufti, Ella Shohat - 1997 - 562 pages
...survive. But our future survival is predicated upon our ability to relate within equality. As women, we must root out internalized patterns of oppression...move beyond the most superficial aspects of social change. Now we must recognize differences among women who are our equals, neither inferior nor superior,... | |
| Karen J. Maschke - 1997 - 332 pages
...FEMINIST THEORY fOJur future survival is predicated upon our ability to relate within equality. As women, we must root out internalized patterns of oppression...move beyond the most superficial aspects of social change. Now we must recognize differences among women who are our equals, neither inferior nor superior,... | |
| Roberta Rubin Greene, Marie Watkins - 400 pages
...problems. Lorde (1984) has asserted that such internalized patterns of oppression must be rooted out "if we are to move beyond the most superficial aspects of social change" (p. 122). Likewise, Paulo Freiré (1970) claimed that the heart of revolutionary change is... | |
| Manning Marable - 2003 - 708 pages
...survive. But our future survival is predicated upon our ability to relate within equality. As women, we must root out internalized patterns of oppression...move beyond the most superficial aspects of social change. Now we must recognize differences among women who are our equals, neither inferior nor superior,... | |
| Susan D. Carle - 2005 - 441 pages
...Feminist Theory Our future survival is predicated upon our ability to relate within equality. As women, we must root out internalized patterns of oppression...move beyond the most superficial aspects of social change. Now we must recognize differences among women who are our equals, neither inferior nor superior,... | |
| Martha Meni Syrou - 2007 - 226 pages
...zuallererst eine Selbstbefreiung der Frauen von internalisierter Unterdrückung erfolgen: „As women, we must root out internalized patterns of oppression...move beyond the most superficial aspects of social change" (SO 122). Wie Anzaldüa plädiert auch Lorde in diesem Zusammenhang für die Schaffung einer... | |
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