[NIFL-WOMENLIT:689] Re: Guest

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The question is how would this look from a feminist perspective rather than
a heirarchical(SP?) one?   


At 07:27 PM 4/25/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Daphne,
>
>How about for a topic:  Dealing with men in and out of class?  Literacy is 
>about power and changing power relationships, and I would be very interested 
>in adult learners' perspectives on this issue.  Thanks. I hope this works out.
>
>Andrea
>
>



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