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Pedagogy of the Oppressed

Pedagogy of the OppressedAuthor: Paulo Freire
Creator: Myra Bergman Ramos
Publisher: Continuum

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Pages: 183
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ISBN: 0826412769
Dewey Decimal Number: 370.115
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ASIN: 0826412769

Publication Date: September 2000
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This text argues that the ignorance and lethargy of the poor are the direct result of the whole economic, social and political domination. The book suggests that in some countries the oppressors use the system to maintain a 'culture of silence'. Through the right kind of education, the book suggests, avoiding authoritarian teacher-pupil models and based on the actual experiences of students and on continual shared investigation, every human being, no matter how impoverished or illiterate, can develop a new awareness of self, and the right to be heard.


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5 out of 5 stars Freire should be required reading for all educators   October 12, 2009
Rita A. Sperry (Corpus Christi, TX)
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As a neophyte in the rather intimidating world of theory and critical pedagogy, I am both delighted and impressed by the ability Paulo Freire had to effectively communicate in a manner that was powerful yet unpretentious. His seminal work, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, is indeed a wake-up call to educators everywhere and should therefore be required reading for anyone who ever has, or ever will, set foot in the classroom. Freire's simple message is this: True education is a dialogical process in which teachers become students and students become teachers, all in the name of liberation for everyone involved.

The first chapter - while admittedly depressing - introduces ideas and terms that are necessary for the comprehension of the latter three. The basic plot of domination is thus summarized: Through violence and exploitation, an oppressor class "dehumanizes" an oppressed group that ultimately becomes incapable of recognizing its own oppressive situation. Therefore, in order to overcome this oppressive state of affairs, intervention is not only desirable but necessary. The oppressed must experience an awakening period in which they open their own eyes (rather than have their eyes opened for them) to the true status of their situation. However, Freire contends that in order to achieve true liberation, the oppressors and the oppressed must join together in communion towards a common altruistic goal: humanity.

This is the cornerstone of Freire's argument. I have to admit, as an enthusiastic rookie to critical pedagogy, I have little to disagree with or respond to after reading this epic expression of love. Nonetheless, my major critique is that the idea of liberation for all is a bit idealistic given the current state of the American education system. In a culture of high-stakes testing, it is difficult - if not impossible - to envision such a radical shift in paradigm ever coming to pass.

So why invest so much time and effort in studying and lauding Freire? I believe that to simply disregard Freire's fundamental argument because its ultimate goal is currently infeasible on a large scale in America would be tragically fallacious. His banking concept of education is a call for all educators to think critically about what they do and say (and, just as importantly, what their students do and say) in the classroom. To ignore this is to ignore our vocation.

The second half of Freire's work shares an implementation plan for liberation praxis and concludes with a discussion of the (fine) line between antidialogical and dialogical action. This is important substance, as many teachers - I include myself in this - fall into the traps Freire cautions against, even when they are acting in what they believe to be the students' best interest. Every student is a person. The idea sounds simple enough, but it gets complicated when teachers are more preoccupied with test scores and teaching standards than the people themselves. So, in the name of "leaving no child behind," the people are soon forgotten.

Who knew that a humble priest from Brazil would have such an impact on American critical teaching theory? The mission now - as Freire's secular disciples - is to spread his word. Freire's message of hope still lives on, but will die out if we allow our voices to be silenced.



2 out of 5 stars absurdist masterpiece, Dadaisms' belated but finest hour   October 3, 2009
Adrian Qually (Gettywood, PA)
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book definitely made a huge impression on me when I first attempted to grok it upon some hipsters recommendation. Now I consider myself a bit of a wordsmith and I enjoy heady, verbose literature even seeking out extreme examples(niche scientific journals((astro-physics, etc..)) just for the sheer entertainment value of perusing esoteric terminology. But this franken-book takes the cake uber alles. This book should come with a warning: !AVISO! FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY!, not the least of which should entail incredulous ridicule at the convulsions of lingual transfiguration signifying nothing which occur so profusely here. Paulo's chronic and protracted pscho-masturbatory transgressions against all speaking peoples should serve as a high-water mark for all writers seeking to crucify their intellects on the cross of academia. Beware of those who find this meaningful.


3 out of 5 stars Students are seen as containers to be filled   August 29, 2009
Jyriii
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

In order to overcome oppression people must first recognize its causes. And one thing that certainly stinks is the current "banking" concept of education. Students are seen only as containers to be filled with the "already existing" knowledge. The common assumption seems to be that solely the academics are able to know something in this crazy world. And really, this premise is created only for the preservation of the high-class minorities' status.

While reading this book I felt like I was reading Erich Fromm. -Something fundamentally interesting was offered in a boring form.



5 out of 5 stars Friere's Masterpiece   August 7, 2009
Cary D. Holt (Oxford, GA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a "must have" book for all who are REALLY interested in improving education in America.


5 out of 5 stars Unbelievable Book!   July 6, 2009
L. Creswell (Maryland)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book is a true eye opener to people of oppression. Not only does it give you perspective of the oppressed, but of the oppressor and the relationship of both. Great reading if you want to be enlightened.

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