Re: Diversity Issues & Resistant Students

diane celia hodges (dchodges who-is-at interchg.ubc.ca)
Mon, 6 Oct 1997 15:22:55 -0700

>Is it true that it is more masculine to adversarially polarize differences,
>and more feminine to seek common ground? JAY.

Jay, Jay, Jay. Did you really write this? Is it "true"? :-)

diane, hegemony, hegemony, hegemony!!

"Every tool is a weapon if you hold it right"
(Ani Difranco)
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diane celia hodges
faculty of graduate studies
(604) 253-4807 centre for the study of curriculum and
instruction
university of british columbia,
vancouver, british
columbia, canada V6T 1Z4

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