212 Pages
by
Routledge
212 Pages
by
Routledge
212 Pages
by
Routledge
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Paulo Freire is one of the century's great thinkers on education and the politics of liberation. Known mostly for his literacy campaigns in Latin America and Africa, and for his seminal work Pedagogy of the Oppressed, his thinking continues to be rediscovered by generations of teachers, scholars, community activists and cultural workers in Europe and North America. While his name is synonymous... Read more
Chapter 1 Editors' Introduction; Chapter 2 Paulo Freire's Radical Democratic Humanism, Stanley Aronowitz; Chapter 3 Education is Politics, Ira Shor; Chapter 4 Knowledge Under Siege, Tomaz Tadeu da Silva, Peter McLaren; Chapter 5 Decentering Pedagogy, Peter McLaren, Tomaz Tadeu Silva; Chapter 6 Functional Literacy from a Freirean Point of View, Colin Lankshear; Chapter 7 From the Pedagogy of the Oppressed to a Luta Continua, Carlos Alberto Torres; Chapter 8 Bell Hooks Speaking About Paulo Freire—The Man, his Work, bell hooks; Chapter 9 Critical Pedagogy and State Welfare, Peter Leonard; Chapter 10 A Dialogue With Paulo Freire, Paulo Freire, Donaldo Macedo; Chapter 11 Paulo Freire and the Politics of Postcolonialism, Henry A. Giroux;
Biography
Peter McLaren, Peter Leonard
'This fine book, so much more than a tribute to a great educator, will help us pose relevant questions in our move towards answers. - Morning Star






