An edition of The inclusion of other women (2005)

The Inclusion of Other Women

Breaking the Silence through Dialogic Learning (Lifelong Learning Book Series)

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An edition of The inclusion of other women (2005)

The Inclusion of Other Women

Breaking the Silence through Dialogic Learning (Lifelong Learning Book Series)

1 edition

Why we are the “other women” This book recognizes a reality, our reality, that of the “other women”. Why are we the “other women”? Because we are women who, given the fact that we have not had the chance to obtain an academic education, were silenced and have remained outside of the spaces for public debate about women. This exclusion is worse if we are immigrants or belong to an ethnic minority. Those of us who are housewives, domestic workers or factory workers, because we do not have academic degrees, do not have spaces in which our voices can be heard, where we can say what we want. At times women whose voices are heard, because they have been able to go to university or have been leaders in the feminist movement, speak for all of the other women who have not been able to get a formal education, without asking us what it is we really want or think. Through our participation in educational and cultural centers and associations, many of us have formed associations and women’s groups. In this way, we are creating spaces where we can discuss issues that we are concerned about: solidarity among women, demands for better widows’ pensions, exploitation of domestic workers, etc. And we are organizing ourselves to get our voices, demands and opinions about these issues out there into the public debate.

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Publisher
Springer
Language
English
Pages
194

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First Sentence

"In the current Information Society, the "other women" are fostering dynamics based on dialogue that are redirecting modernity towards dialogue, including the entry of international feminism into the dialogic debate."

Classifications

Library of Congress
LC1660 .B68 2005, L1-991

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
194
Dimensions
9.5 x 6.2 x 0.7 inches
Weight
1 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8371516M
ISBN 10
1402035373
ISBN 13
9781402035371
LCCN
2005474036
OCLC/WorldCat
62289462
Goodreads
1910715

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Work ID
OL23978478W

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