Written through story, prose, poetry, analysis and offering case-studies, methodologies, practices and generative questions the book expresses and contributes to the (co) creation of a new language of liberation.
Written through story, prose, poetry, analysis and offering case-studies, methodologies, practices and generative questions the book expresses and contributes to the (co) creation of a new language of liberation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sara Catherine Motta is a mother, critical theorist and popular educator who currently works in the Discipline of Politics at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia. She has published over 30 academic articles, edited 8 academic journal special issues since 2010, the most recent of which is (2017) Feminised Resistances with Tiina Seppälä for the Journal of Resistance Studies, and her most recent book is (2014) Constructing 21st Century Socialism in Latin America: The Role of Radical Education with Mike Cole (Palgrave Macmillan Press). See attached CV for further details.
Inhaltsangabe
Part One: Speaking the Silence(d) Chapter One: Untameable Women Chapter Two: Silence Part Two: Becoming Woman Chapter Three: Knowing (Our) Selves Chapter Four: Our Serpents' Tongues Chapter Five: Sacred Erotics Part Three: The Black Mothers Chapter Six: The Storyteller-Medicine Woman Chapter Seven: The Guardian-Garderner Chapter Eight: The Priestess-Shamanka Part Four: Homecoming Chapter Nine: Liminal Subjects Chapter Ten: For You Bibliography Index
Part One: Speaking the Silence(d) Chapter One: Untameable Women Chapter Two: Silence Part Two: Becoming Woman Chapter Three: Knowing (Our) Selves Chapter Four: Our Serpents' Tongues Chapter Five: Sacred Erotics Part Three: The Black Mothers Chapter Six: The Storyteller-Medicine Woman Chapter Seven: The Guardian-Garderner Chapter Eight: The Priestess-Shamanka Part Four: Homecoming Chapter Nine: Liminal Subjects Chapter Ten: For You Bibliography Index
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