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    <![CDATA[Women's Ways of Knowing: The Development of Self, Voice, and Mind]]>
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    <![CDATA[Drawn from the voices of women of varied backgrounds, <em>Women's Ways of Knowing</em> reveals the unique perspectives from which women view reality and draw conclusions about truth, knowledge, and authority. An intellectual and political <em>Our Bodies, Ourselves,</em> this book has had significant impact on debates about learning and gender, and will continue to have resonance throughout the fields of education and psychology for years to come. ]]>
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    <![CDATA[Knowledge, Difference, and Power: Essays Inspired by Women's Ways of Knowing]]>
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    <![CDATA[In the late 1980s, <em>Women's Ways of Knowing</em> blew through academia and psychology like a stiff wind. Based on a demographically diverse study of women, it shouldered aside theories crafted around men that often cast a dubious light on how women know and learn. This scholarly book sparked angry debate in many fields, from women's studies to philosophy, law, and culture studies. <p>  The four original collaborators have convened with other contributors to revisit their theory, fill in some holes, and raise (or, in some cases, respond to) fierce challenges. Rather than reflexively defending the quartet's brainchild, lead author Nancy Goldberger paves the way toward expansion, stating that &quot;theories are stories and authors of theories are storytellers.&quot; Coauthor Blythe McVicker Clinchy underscores this observation by taking the opportunity to clarify key distinctions between the twinned orientations of connected (empathic, receptive) and separate (critical, judgmental) ways of knowing. Also among the 14 essays is an incisive piece on how color and class differences that were routinely ignored by feminists and theorists might better be taken into account. <em>--Francesca Coltrera</em></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[A ground-breaking book that explores how nurturing organizations can help marginalized people &quot;find their voice,&quot; become empowered thinkers, and participate more fully in society  <p>Basing their work upon Mary Field Belenky's bestselling book Women's Ways of Knowing, the authors founded the Listening Partners project, designed to help young women isolated in rural poverty give voice to their personal and communal needs. A Tradition That Has No Name explores that project and the work of other women who have created organizations that strengthen traditions of community and are dedicated to social change.</p>]]>
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