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Pedagogy of the Oppressed: 50th Anniversary Edition

This book is about Paulo Freire
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In "Pedagogy of the Oppressed: 50th Anniversary Edition," Paulo Freire's seminal work continues to resonate as a profound influence on the movement for educational equity. First unveiled to the world in 1968, and reaching an English-speaking audience by 1970, this book has ignited transformative dialogues in education. The anniversary edition, published on March 22, 2018, enriches the original text with an updated introduction by Donaldo Macedo and a compelling afterword by Ira Shor, alongside interviews with notable scholars like Noam Chomsky and Peter McLaren. These additions deepen the reader's understanding of Freire's revolutionary ideas, which argue against the creation of a permanent underclass and advocate for the empowerment of the oppressed through education. This book is an essential read for college students and educators who aspire to be agents of change, fostering critical reflection and action towards educational justice. Engage with this text to explore how education can be a tool for liberation.

Book Details

Published by Bloomsbury Academic on March 22, 2018
232 pages
ISBN: 9781501314131
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