This revised and updated second edition of Paulo Freire: The Man from Recife recounts the life, thought, and experiences of a remarkable man who has left an indelible mark on the social sciences, education, and theology. As one who was born in the northeastern part of Brazil in a city called Recife, Freire experienced the sting of poverty and the pangs hunger within an unjust social and economic system, yet he emerged as a courageous, prophetic voice of conscience. With a new Foreword, Preface, and Afterword, notable stylistic changes in chapter structures, and updated chapters relevant to…mehr
This revised and updated second edition of Paulo Freire: The Man from Recife recounts the life, thought, and experiences of a remarkable man who has left an indelible mark on the social sciences, education, and theology. As one who was born in the northeastern part of Brazil in a city called Recife, Freire experienced the sting of poverty and the pangs hunger within an unjust social and economic system, yet he emerged as a courageous, prophetic voice of conscience. With a new Foreword, Preface, and Afterword, notable stylistic changes in chapter structures, and updated chapters relevant to these contemporary times, this new revised, updated edition continues to bring attention to a man whose thought continues to influence around the globe.
Praise For The First Edition - Ana L. Cruz: Foreword - Donaldo Macedo: Foreword to the First Edition - Shirley R. Steinberg: Past the Centennial Year: Recollection and Gratitude - Introduction - Historical Context within a Land of Contrasts - 724 Estrada do Encanamento - Early School Years - The Move to Jaboatão - A Turning Point - The Move Back to Recife, First Teaching Job, and Propelling Toward Life's Work - Marriage, Children, and "You're an Educator" - A Momentous Employment Invitation - A Watershed Moment - Superintendent of the Division of Education and Culture and Lessons Learned - Completing Doctoral Work and an Adult Education Focus - The Emergence of Cultural Circles - Overview of a Five Phase Literacy Process - A Remarkable Event in Angicos - Triggering Political Events, Jail Time, and the only Option of Exile - A Short Stay in Bolivia and onto Chile - Cultural Circles in a Chilean Setting - Early Publications and Departing Chile - A Stop at Harvard as a Path to Geneva - Headquartered at the World Council of Churches - Historical Overview of Guinea-Bissau and the Need for a Literacy Campaign - The Guinea-Bissau Project and Beyond - Living a Borrowed Life and Lessons Learned - A Period of Re-acclimation - A Sampling of Publications during the 1980s (Including Early Works About Paulo Freire) - The Formation of a New Political Party and Accepting a Secretary of Education Post - A Goal-focused Sense of Urgency as Secretary of Education - Traversing Through a Dark Night - Life Anew and More Publications - A Glimpse into Paulo's "Domestic" Life - A Level of Regrets - Drinking from Many Wells - Foundationally Grounded in a Faith Position Lens - Existentialism, Phenomenology, Personalism, Humanism, Liberalism, and Marxism - A Process Toward Coming Out of the Shadows - Tramp of the Obvious - Authenticity and Dialogue - Conscientização and Praxis - Banking Approach v. Problem-posing Approach - Love, Humility, and Hope - "Father" of Critical Pedagogy - One of the Founders of Liberation Theology - The Man from Recife and Why He Matters - Nelio Bizzo: Afterword A Perspective from Brazil - Peter McLaren: Afterword for the First Edition Paulo Freire: Defending His Heritage to Remake the Earth - Acknowledgments - Illustrative Literacy Scenes - Key Word List - The Process of Writing Pedagogy of the Oppressed - Voices: Leonardo Boff, Cynthia Brown, Fernando Cardenal, and Jonathan Kozol - An Interview with Ana Maria (Nita) Araújo Freire - A Brief Overview of Critical Theory - Paulo Freire, Black Theology of Liberation, and Liberation Theology: A Conversation with James H. Cone - Notes - References - Index.
Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Spirituality and Paulo Freire; Introduction; What Is Spirituality?; Paulo Freire’s Family and Religious Background; Freire’s Adult Spiritual Development; Popular Education and Exile; The Nature of Freire’s Spirituality; Conclusion; The Easter Experience: Conversion to the People; Discovering Powerlessness; Conversion to the People; Freire’s Easter; Easter Experience as an Ongoing Process; Stages of Conversion to the Poor; Liberating the Oppressor; Easter Experience Today; Paul Farmer; New Sanctuary Movement; Personalism, Humanism, and a Freirean Spirituality Toward Humanizing Humanity; Personalism and Its Explicable Link to Humanism; Emmanuel Mounier; Informed by Humanist Thought; Making Visible in Practice the Spiritual Nature of God in Humanizing Humanity; A Visionary of Hope; Hope, History and Utopia; Introduction; Personalism; Utopia; Marxism; Freire’s Theology of Hope and History; The Prophetic Role of the Church; Denunciation, Annunciation and Action; Hope and Personal Faith; Grounded in the Well of Love; An Overview of Virtue; The Virtue of Love; A Tramp of the Obvious Who Loved; Teaching as an Act of Love–Dialogue as Demonstration of Love; Conclusion; A Man Who Humbly Lived in Authenticity; The Praxis toward Living Authentically; With Respect to the Educator; Humility; An Incredible Presence; Conscientization: Inner and Outer Transformation for Liberation; Black Lives Matter; The Nature of Conscientization; Stages of Conscientization; Praxis and Community; The Implicit Spirituality of Conscientization; Conclusion; A Freirean Imprint on Liberation Theology; Contemporary Historical Context; Synods of Latin American Bishops; Impact of the Protestant Church; The Formation of Ecclesial Base Communities; Taking a Position of Non-Neutrality; Five Concepts Identified with Liberation Theology; In Summary; Epilogue: A Call to Reinvent.
Praise For The First Edition - Ana L. Cruz: Foreword - Donaldo Macedo: Foreword to the First Edition - Shirley R. Steinberg: Past the Centennial Year: Recollection and Gratitude - Introduction - Historical Context within a Land of Contrasts - 724 Estrada do Encanamento - Early School Years - The Move to Jaboatão - A Turning Point - The Move Back to Recife, First Teaching Job, and Propelling Toward Life's Work - Marriage, Children, and "You're an Educator" - A Momentous Employment Invitation - A Watershed Moment - Superintendent of the Division of Education and Culture and Lessons Learned - Completing Doctoral Work and an Adult Education Focus - The Emergence of Cultural Circles - Overview of a Five Phase Literacy Process - A Remarkable Event in Angicos - Triggering Political Events, Jail Time, and the only Option of Exile - A Short Stay in Bolivia and onto Chile - Cultural Circles in a Chilean Setting - Early Publications and Departing Chile - A Stop at Harvard as a Path to Geneva - Headquartered at the World Council of Churches - Historical Overview of Guinea-Bissau and the Need for a Literacy Campaign - The Guinea-Bissau Project and Beyond - Living a Borrowed Life and Lessons Learned - A Period of Re-acclimation - A Sampling of Publications during the 1980s (Including Early Works About Paulo Freire) - The Formation of a New Political Party and Accepting a Secretary of Education Post - A Goal-focused Sense of Urgency as Secretary of Education - Traversing Through a Dark Night - Life Anew and More Publications - A Glimpse into Paulo's "Domestic" Life - A Level of Regrets - Drinking from Many Wells - Foundationally Grounded in a Faith Position Lens - Existentialism, Phenomenology, Personalism, Humanism, Liberalism, and Marxism - A Process Toward Coming Out of the Shadows - Tramp of the Obvious - Authenticity and Dialogue - Conscientização and Praxis - Banking Approach v. Problem-posing Approach - Love, Humility, and Hope - "Father" of Critical Pedagogy - One of the Founders of Liberation Theology - The Man from Recife and Why He Matters - Nelio Bizzo: Afterword A Perspective from Brazil - Peter McLaren: Afterword for the First Edition Paulo Freire: Defending His Heritage to Remake the Earth - Acknowledgments - Illustrative Literacy Scenes - Key Word List - The Process of Writing Pedagogy of the Oppressed - Voices: Leonardo Boff, Cynthia Brown, Fernando Cardenal, and Jonathan Kozol - An Interview with Ana Maria (Nita) Araújo Freire - A Brief Overview of Critical Theory - Paulo Freire, Black Theology of Liberation, and Liberation Theology: A Conversation with James H. Cone - Notes - References - Index.
Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Spirituality and Paulo Freire; Introduction; What Is Spirituality?; Paulo Freire’s Family and Religious Background; Freire’s Adult Spiritual Development; Popular Education and Exile; The Nature of Freire’s Spirituality; Conclusion; The Easter Experience: Conversion to the People; Discovering Powerlessness; Conversion to the People; Freire’s Easter; Easter Experience as an Ongoing Process; Stages of Conversion to the Poor; Liberating the Oppressor; Easter Experience Today; Paul Farmer; New Sanctuary Movement; Personalism, Humanism, and a Freirean Spirituality Toward Humanizing Humanity; Personalism and Its Explicable Link to Humanism; Emmanuel Mounier; Informed by Humanist Thought; Making Visible in Practice the Spiritual Nature of God in Humanizing Humanity; A Visionary of Hope; Hope, History and Utopia; Introduction; Personalism; Utopia; Marxism; Freire’s Theology of Hope and History; The Prophetic Role of the Church; Denunciation, Annunciation and Action; Hope and Personal Faith; Grounded in the Well of Love; An Overview of Virtue; The Virtue of Love; A Tramp of the Obvious Who Loved; Teaching as an Act of Love–Dialogue as Demonstration of Love; Conclusion; A Man Who Humbly Lived in Authenticity; The Praxis toward Living Authentically; With Respect to the Educator; Humility; An Incredible Presence; Conscientization: Inner and Outer Transformation for Liberation; Black Lives Matter; The Nature of Conscientization; Stages of Conscientization; Praxis and Community; The Implicit Spirituality of Conscientization; Conclusion; A Freirean Imprint on Liberation Theology; Contemporary Historical Context; Synods of Latin American Bishops; Impact of the Protestant Church; The Formation of Ecclesial Base Communities; Taking a Position of Non-Neutrality; Five Concepts Identified with Liberation Theology; In Summary; Epilogue: A Call to Reinvent.
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"This new edition is panoramic and marvelously readable, expanding our knowledge of the contexts from which Freire emerged to become a leading advocate for social justice in education and society." IRA SHOR Co-author with Paulo Freire, A Pedagogy for Liberation Short version for the cover
"Paulo Freire has cultivated the ground for a long revolution, and James D. Kirylo's outstanding new work has skillfully and with prescient insight illuminated this ground in ways few books on Freire have managed to accomplish...Kirylo's book reminds us that while the path made by Paulo Freire was a singular path, it has, over the decades, formed an international hub where travelers worldwide can gather and find rest and replenishment in order to take up again the long walk towards revolution. Peter McLaren, University of California, Los Angeles
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