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Paulo Freire's Intellectual Roots


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iun 2013
Paulo Freire's critical pedagogy has had a profound influence on contemporary progressive educators around the globe as they endeavor to rethink education for liberation and the creation of more humane global society. For Freire, maintaining a sense of historicity, that is, the origins from which our thinking and practice emerges, is essential to understanding and practicing education as a means for liberation. Too often, however, critical pedagogy is presented as a monolithic philosophy, and the historical and intellectual roots of critical pedagogy are submerged. Through a compilation of essays written by leading and emerging scholars of critical pedagogy, this text brings history into the present and keeps Paulo's intellectual roots alive in all of us as we develop our praxis today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781441195234
ISBN-10: 1441195238
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 10
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:New.
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Illustrates how critical pedagogy is connected to critical philosophical thinkers throughout history and the world.

Notă biografică

Dr. Robert Lake is an Associate Professor at Georgia Southern University, US and teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in multicultural education from both a local and global perspective. Dr. Tricia M. Kress is an Assistant Professor in the Leadership in Urban Schools doctoral program at the University of Massachusetts Boston, US. She received her Ph.D. in Urban Education from the Graduate Center, City University of New York.

Cuprins

AcknowledgementsPrologue: The Fruit of Freire’s Roots by Henry Giroux Introduction: Pedagogy is Not a Teaching Method by Stanley AronowitzContradiction, Consciousness and Generative Words: Hegel’s Roots in Freire’s Work by Andy BlundenA Dialogue between Marx and Freire by Tricia Kress and Robert LakeThe Gramscian Influence by Peter MayoRethinking Freire’s “Oppressed”: A “Southern” Route to Habermas’s Communicative Turn and Theory of Deliberative Democracy by Raymond Morrow Freire, Buber, and Care Ethics on Dialogue in Teaching by Nel NoddingsConverging Self/ Other Awareness: Erich Fromm and Paulo Freire on Transcending the Fear of Freedom by Robert Lake and Vicki Dagastino Liberation Theology and Paulo Freire: On the Side of the Poor by William ReynoldsLiving within the Tensions Freire's Praxis in a High Stakes World by Melissa Winchell and Tricia KressPaulo Freire's Concept of Conscientização-by Ana CruzRed-ing the Word, Red-ing the World-by Sandy GrandeEpilogue: Freire’s Roots in His Own Words by Paulo Freire

Recenzii

This set of essays by well-known and influential educationalists is a timely and important contribution to Freire scholarship, and a welcome commentary on the implications of Freire's thinking for the field of critical pedagogy.
Paulo Freire’s Intellectual Roots: Toward Historicity in Praxis not only captures, but it also confirms the centrality of Freire’s leading ideas in the development of critical pedagogy throughout the world. By inserting Freire in history, the authors of this insightful edited volume convincingly adhere to Freire’s insistence for an unabashed language of critique that denounces the cynical neoliberal educational discourse of privatization, accountability, and market solutions to school reforms that, more often than not, deform. The authors brilliantly re-invent Freire by moving beyond a language of critique and embracing his conviction of viewing history as possibility and not determinism—a language of possibility which is invariably anchored in hope—a hope that shows that changing the world may be steeped in formidable obstacles but history has always shown that it is possible.
This impressive collection establishes Freire as part of philosophical, psychological, educational, and spiritual history leading back to the German philosopher Hegel. Commitment to social justice is the common thread of this complex and lively book. In situating Freire in this rich context they make his contribution poignantly relevant in today’s world.