Talking about the Subtleties of Power without the Paranoia: Some Feminist Clues
Publication Date
12-5-2007
Abstract
Feminists have done much to make visible the myriad forms that power can take – and the surprising, even intimate, sites where power is wielded. Becoming alert to all the forms and places where power might be wielded can make one see it everywhere, and that in turn can, of course, create barriers to trust. Cynthia Enloe, Research Professor in IDCE and Women’s Studies, will lead us in exploring that conundrum, and its relationship to our ability to create and participate in dialogue.
Recommended Citation
University, Clark, "Talking about the Subtleties of Power without the Paranoia: Some Feminist Clues" (2007). Clark University Video Archive. 120.
https://commons.clarku.edu/videoarchive/120
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