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Life-writing on breast cancer vindicates women’s health rights, but, as this article demonstrates, the autopathographies Cancer Journals (1980) by Audre Lorde and Cancer Vixen (2006) by Marisa Marchetto also have the potential to teach lessons to ...
Francisco José Cortés Vieco
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"I did not feel the same as before surgery"
This paper examines Audre Lorde’s The Cancer Journals (2020) and her journey post-mastectomy, in relation to José Muñoz’s theory of disidentification, which he discusses in his book Disidentifications: Queers of Color and the Performance of Politics ...
Alicia Hüls
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In focusing on the processes of democratization of Higher Education, the intersectionality of social categories - such as race, class, gender and sexual orientation - is a powerful way to perceive student needs and formulate interventions in the decisive
Daniela Auad, Ana Luisa Alves Cordeiro
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The Epistemology of Anger in Argumentation [PDF]
While anger can derail argumentation, it can also help arguers and audiences to reason together in argumentation. Anger can provide information about premises, biases, goals, discussants, and depth of disagreement that people might otherwise fail to ...
Howes, Moira, Hundleby, Catherine
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Albert Memmi and Audre Lorde: Gender, Race, and the Rhetorical Uses of Anger
Feminists, like members of other oppressed groups, are likely to embrace many aspects of Albert Memmi’s profound analysis of domination and oppression. Even though feminists can find common cause with Memmi in many respects, nevertheless they are likely ...
Maria del Guadalupe Davidson
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Verbal and Visual Rhetorics of Cancer: Defying Silence in Margaret Edson, Audre Lorde and Jo Spence’s Works [PDF]
In this essay I offer some powerful verbal and visual examples of the rhetorics of cancer in an attempt to bring to our attention the experiences and reflections of those who felt more like medical cases than persons-patients while facing and eventually ...
Florescu, Catalina Florina
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Art Education and Peace: Exploring the Empathetic Object‐ive
International Journal of Art &Design Education, Volume 44, Issue 4, Page 948-967, November 2025.
John Johnston +5 more
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Literary authors and performing artists are redefining the image of the Jezebel archetype from a negative stereotype to an empowering persona. The reformation of the Jezebel’s identity and reputation, from a manipulating stereotype to an uplifting ...
Brown, Zakiya A.
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Los primeros desarrollos en los estudios de las mujeres Afrodescendientes en las vidas de Toni Cade Bambara, June Jordan y Audre Lorde [PDF]
This article explores the pedagogical foundations of three U.S. Black women writers—Toni Cade Bambara, June Jordan, and Audre Lorde—widely recognized as among the most influential and prolific writers of 20th century cultures of emancipation.
Conor, Tomas
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The work of Paulo Freire is associated with themes of oppression and liberation, and his critical pedagogy is visionary in its attempts to bring about social transformation.
C. Darrin Hulsey +7 more
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