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Article: Speaking Up At Last: Anger in the Classroom
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- Transformations
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- March 31, 1996
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Speaking Up At Last: Anger in the Classroom
For this terrible madness which I feared, which I was sure was the destiny of daring women born to intense speech (after all, the authorities emphasized this point daily), was not as threatening as imposed silence, as suppressed speech. (hooks 7)
The bestowing or the withholding of a name can be personally and politically explosive. To see that some state of affairs counts as oppression or exploitation, or that one's own feelings count as dissatisfaction or anger is already to change the nature of that situation or those feelings. (Scheman 29)
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