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1. Silence As Resistance
2. Rhetoric Interpretation Of Bold And Unconstrained-gloomy And Oppressed Style Of Jiaxuan Ci
3. An Ecofeminist Reading Of Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea
4. From The Oppressed To The Liberated
5. On Black Feminism In Toni Morrison's Jazz
6. Oppressed By Memories
7. A Brief Analysis Of Freire’s Culture Action Based On Pedagogy Of The Oppressed
8. An Analysis Of Native Son From The Perspective Of Paul Freire's Cultural Action Theory
9. Jokering as queer ministry: Queer theology meets Theatre of the Oppressed
10. 'An asylum to the persecuted and oppressed of every nation and religion': Dissenters and liberals in the drive for religious freedom in Virginia
11. Disrupting boundaries of desire: Gender, sexuality, and globalization in Tsai Ming-liang's cinema of the oppressed
12. Is there room for Paulo Freire's 'pedagogy of the oppressed' in the postmodern era? A dialogue among undocumented Mexican women, Paulo Freire's philosophic work and postmodernism
13. Rehearsing politics: Explorations of North American 'Theatre of the Oppressed' praxis as embodied pedagogy (Augusto Boal)
14. Theatre of the Oppressed and magical realism in Taiwanese and Hakka theatre: Rectifying unbalanced realities with Assignment Theatre
15. Documenting Rehearsals for Revolution: Theory, Practice, and Praxis in Theatre of the Oppressed
16. '...Then I lost my spirit': An analytic essay on transgenerational trauma theory as applied to oppressed people of color nations
17. The greening of interreligious dialogue between Christianity and Buddhism for flourishing of the oppressed others: Particularly focusing on Sallie McFague's embodiment theology and Joanna Macy's engaged Buddhology
18. The voice of the oppressed in the language of the oppressor: A discussion of selected postcolonial literature from Ireland, Africa, and America (Nigeria)
19. Boal and theatre of the oppressed: A performance-centered inquiry of eating and body image
20. Remembrance and the tradition of the oppressed: Walter Benjamin's Messianic hermeneutics
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