2014
DOI: 10.1353/ff.2014.0007
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Dreams of Uncommon Languages: Transnational Feminist Pedagogy and Multilingual Poetics

Abstract: In the past thirty years, great strides have been made to diversify the curriculum in women’s and gender studies in terms of race, class, nationality, gender, and sexuality; however, linguistic diversity, perhaps not surprisingly, often remains an inherent stumbling block. What Adrienne Rich famously characterized in the 1970s as “the dream of a common language,” unfortunately often defaults to English in feminist classrooms throughout North America. This article argues that women’s and gender studies, as a di… Show more

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