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Aristotle's Feminist Subject

This blog has been a way to interact with some of you around "subjects" that Aristotle has taught too many of us in the West, even today, to disparage: females, rhetoric, and translation. Much recovery yet to do.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Picturing Posts: Seeing this Blog



Posted by J. K. Gayle at 4:17 PM
Labels: visual learning, word clouds, wordle, www.wordle.net

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