[NIFL-WOMENLIT:1651] Re: Silence

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I know about the colonization of the mind, but then we need to have a writer 
who can put together philosophies of the east and west for a synthesis.  
Sounds grandiose but why not.  At least Nussbaum travels to India.

A sewing machine is an instrument of power.

Andrea



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