"Conceptually rich and readable, <i>The Wiley Handbook</i> will easily become a foundational Paulo Freire reader...The volume is essential reading for scholars of Freire, as even those who are well acquainted with his work stand to gain from these novel perspectives." - <i>Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education</i>, September 2019

Provides new insights on the lasting impact of famed philosopher and educator Paulo Freire 50 years after the publication of his masterpiece, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, this book brings new perspectives on rethinking and reinventing Brazilian educator and philosopher Paulo Freire. Written by the most premier exponents and experts of Freirean scholarship, it explores the currency of Freire's contribution to social theory, educational reform, and democratic education. It also analyzes the intersections of Freire’s theories with other crucial social theorists such as Gramsci, Gandhi, Habermas, Dewey, Sen, etc.  The Wiley Handbook of Paulo Freire studies the history and context of the man as a global public intellectual, moving from Brazil to the rest of the world and back. Each section offers insides on the epistemology of the global south initiated by Freire with his work in Latin America; the connections between class, gender, race, religion, the state and eco-pedagogy in the work of Freire; and the contributions he made to democratic education and educational reform.  Presents original theory and analysis of Freire’s life and workOffers unique and comprehensive analysis of the reception and application of Paulo Freire in international education on all continentsProvides a complete historical study of Freire’s contributions to educationSystematically analyzes the impact of Freire in teachers training, higher education, and lifelong learning The Wiley Handbook of Paulo Freire is an ideal book for courses on international and comparative education, pedagogy, education policy, international development, and Latin America studies.
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Notes on Contributors ix Foreword by Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO for The Wiley Handbook on Paulo Freire xvii Part I History and Context of a Global Public Intellectual 1 Introduction: Paulo Freire and the Dialectics of the Local and the Global 3Carlos Alberto Torres Part II From Recife to the World: Paulo Freire, Pilgrim of Utopia 31 1 Freire’s Intellectual and Political Journey 33Moacir Gadotti 2 Paulo Freire: Education, Culture, and the University: A Historical Memory from More Than Fifty Years Ago 51Carlos Rodrigues Brandão 3 Paulo Freire and the Movements of Popular Culture’s Educational Philosophy 67Bruno B. Costa 4 Wake Up and Dream!: A Polyphonic Contextualization of Paulo Freire 83Peter Lownds 5 Finding Paulo Freire in Chile 99Marcela Gajardo 6 Paulo Freire’s Place in Latin America’s History and Future 121Adriana Puiggrós 7 Paulo Freire Working in and from Europe 133Luiza Cortesão 8 Freire and Africa: A Focus and Impact on Education 149N’Dri Thérèse Assie‐Lumumba, José Cossa, and Yusef Waghid 9 Freirean Ideas and Practice in Asia: The Cases of Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea 167Chen‐Wei Chang, Sung Sang Yoo, and Shigeru Asanuma 10 Freire in China 191Zhicheng Huang and Qing Ma 11 Reading Freire in the Middle East: Vision 2030 and the Reimagining of Education in Saudi Arabia 199Jevdet Rexhepi 12 Paulo Freire’s Continued Relevance for U.S. Education 221Martin Carnoy and Rebecca Tarlau Part III Freire and the Epistemology of the Global South: Intersections and Relationships 239 13 Rereading Freire and Habermas: Philosophical Anthropology and Reframing Critical Pedagogy and Educational Research in the Neoliberal Anthropocene 241Raymond Allen Morrow and Carlos Alberto Torres 14 Juxtaposing the Educational Ideas of Gandhi and Freire 275Ratna Ghosh 15 Education for “Not Being Duped” in an Era of Fake News: Insights from John Dewey and Paulo Freire 291John Rogers 16 Praxis, Hegemony, and Consciousness in the Work of Antonio Gramsci and Paulo Freire 305Peter Mayo 17 Education for Humanity: Freire and Sen Re-Examined 321Anamika Gupta, Nandini Chatterjee Singh, and Anantha K. Duraiappah 18 Bases and Connections of Paulo Freire’s “Thought in Action” 335Afonso Celso Scocuglia Part IV Class, Gender, Race, Religion, the State, and a “Missing Chapter” in Freire’s Oeuvre 357 19 Paulo Freire, Class Relations, and the Tasks of the Critical Scholar/Activist in Education 359Michael W. Apple 20 The Connections Between Education and Power in the Liberatory Feminist Classroom: Appreciating and Critiquing Freire 379Sondra Hale 21 Engaging Gender and Freire: From Discoursal Vigilance to Concrete Possibilities for Inclusion 389Lauren Ila Misiaszek 22 A Freirean Journey from Chicana and Chicano Studies to Critical Race Theory 417Daniel G. Solorzano 23 Callings, Myths, Liberation, and Communion: Toward an Understanding of Freirean Religiosity 431Cristobal Madero S. J. 24 Paulo Freire and the “Logic of Reinvention”: Power, the State, and Education in the Global Age 445Raymond Allen Morrow 25 Ecopedagogy: The Missing Chapter of Pedagogy of the Oppressed 463Greg William Misiaszek and Carlos Alberto Torres Part V Paulo Freire and the Construction of Democratic Education: What Is Freire’s Currency for Educational Reform? 48926 Reimagining Teacher Education to Promote Relationships of Caring and Advocacy: Finding a Way Back to Hope 491Sonia Nieto 27 Paulo Freire and Globalized Higher Education 505José Eustáquio Romão 28 Thesis Supervision: A Freirean Approach 521Peter Roberts 29 Paulo Freire and the Debate on Lifelong Learning 535Peter Mayo 30 Freirean Dialectics and Dialogue 551John D. Holst 31 Fertilizing the Unusual (The Praxis of a Connective Organization) 565Ângela Biz Antunes, Francisca Pini, Paulo Roberto Padilha, and Sonia Couto Index 585
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PROVIDES NEW INSIGHTS ON THE LASTING IMPACT OF FAMED PHILOSOPHER AND EDUCATOR PAULO FREIRE Fifty years after the publication of his masterpiece, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, this book brings new perspectives on rethinking and reinventing Brazilian educator and philosopher Paulo Freire. Written by premier exponents and experts of Freirean scholarship, it explores the currency of Freire's contribution to social theory, educational reform, and democratic education. It also analyzes the intersections of Freire's theories with other crucial social theorists such as Gramsci, Gandhi, Habermas, Dewey, Sen, and others, as well as the contributions of Freire to contemporary critical theory. The Wiley Handbook of Paulo Freire studies the history and context of the man as a global public intellectual, moving from Brazil to the rest of the world and back. Each section offers insights on the epistemology of the global south initiated by Freire with his work in Latin America; the connections between class, gender, race, religion, the state, and eco-pedagogy in the work of Freire; and the contributions he made to democratic education and educational reform. Presents original theory and analysis of Freire's life and workOffers a unique and comprehensive analysis of the reception and application of Paulo Freire in international education on all continentsProvides a complete historical study of Freire's contributions to educationSystematically analyzes the impact of Freire in teachers' training, higher education, and lifelong learning The Wiley Handbook of Paulo Freire is an ideal book for courses on international and comparative education, pedagogy, education policy, international development, and Latin America studies.
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ISBN
9781119236719
Publisert
2019-07-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
Vekt
1225 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Dybde
38 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
624

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CARLOS ALBERTO TORRES is Distinguished Professor and former Director of the UCLA-Latin American Center. He is the Founding Director of the Paulo Freire Institute in São Paulo, Brazil; Buenos Aires, Argentina; and UCLA. Dr. Torres has been a Visiting Professor in universities in North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. He is also the holder of the UNESCO UCLA Chair on Global Learning and Global Citizenship Education, Department of Education, UCLA; and is a Foreign Fellow in The Royal Society of Canada (also called the Academies of Arts, Humanities and Sciences of Canada), and a Corresponding Member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences.