Rethinking Freire and Illich
Historical, Philosophical, and Theological Perspectives
Herausgeber: Zaldivar, Jon Igelmo; Bruno-Jofre, Rosa; Attridge, Michael
Rethinking Freire and Illich
Historical, Philosophical, and Theological Perspectives
Herausgeber: Zaldivar, Jon Igelmo; Bruno-Jofre, Rosa; Attridge, Michael
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Analysing the influential work of Freire and Illich, this collection examines their intellectual and political roots and their lasting impact in educational theory and practice.
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Analysing the influential work of Freire and Illich, this collection examines their intellectual and political roots and their lasting impact in educational theory and practice.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 160mm x 237mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781487550431
- ISBN-10: 148755043X
- Artikelnr.: 67747678
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 160mm x 237mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781487550431
- ISBN-10: 148755043X
- Artikelnr.: 67747678
Edited by Rosa Bruno-Jofré, Michael Attridge, and Jon Igelmo Zaldivar
Introduction
Rosa Bruno-Jofré, Michael Attridge, and Jon Igelmo Zaldivar
Part I: Historical Framework
1. Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Deschooling Society in the Long 1960s: A
Contextualization
Rosa Bruno-Jofré and Jon Igelmo
Part II: Theological Intersections in Freire’s Work and Their Impact on
Catholicism
2. The Reception of Paulo Freire at the Second Episcopal Conference of
Latin America (CELAM II) in 1968
Michael Attridge
3. Paulo Freire and the Jesuit Intellectual and Educational World in Chile
(1964-1969): A Collateral and Indirect Relationship
Cristobal Madero
4. Lonergan and Freire: An Initial Conversation
Darren Dias
5. "The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb": Traces of Prophetic Judaism in the
Concept of Love in Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Gonzalo Jover and David Luque
6. Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions (RNDM) and Paulo Freire: Weaving a
Web of Life
Veronica Dunne
Part III: Freire and Illich and Contemporary Critical Issues in Education
7. Ivan Illich, Gender, and Energy
R.W. Sandwell
8. Building Convivial Educational Tools in the Twenty-First Century
Ana Jofre, Kristina Boylan, and Ibrahim Yucel
9. In Support of Critical Thinking Education: Praxis and Dialogue in
Digital Learning
Ina Ghita
10. The Ideas of Ivan Illich in the History of the
Homeschooling/Unschooling Movement and His Intellectual Relationship with
John Holt
Jon Igelmo Zaldívar and Patricia Quiroga Uceda
11. "The Time Has Come to Make the World Safe from Lifelong Education":
John Ohliger, Ivan Illich, and Mandatory Continuing Education
Josh Cole
Part IV: Freire and Illich and Indigeneity
12. From Nutrix Educat to Ju-jum dakim: A Possible Resolution for Ivan
Illich’s Forsaken Ritual
Chris Beeman
13. Reading Pedagogy of the Oppressed through the Lens of Indigenous
Education: Reflections on Overlaps, Departures, and Social Developments
Lindsay A. Morcom
Part V: Freire in Attempts at Transformation in Asia in the Last Decades
14. An Historical Analysis of the Application of Paulo Freire’s Critical
Literacy in the Design of the Rural Advancement Committee’s (BRAC)
Functional Education Curriculum in Bangladesh from 1972 to 1981
Mohammad Fateh
15. The Influence and Legacy of Freire’s Ideas on Adult Literacy in
Post-New War Timor-Leste
Tom O’Donoghue
Part VI
Epilogue: From Theory to Practice and Back Again
James Scott Johnston
Artist’s Statement
Alan Wilkinson
Rosa Bruno-Jofré, Michael Attridge, and Jon Igelmo Zaldivar
Part I: Historical Framework
1. Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Deschooling Society in the Long 1960s: A
Contextualization
Rosa Bruno-Jofré and Jon Igelmo
Part II: Theological Intersections in Freire’s Work and Their Impact on
Catholicism
2. The Reception of Paulo Freire at the Second Episcopal Conference of
Latin America (CELAM II) in 1968
Michael Attridge
3. Paulo Freire and the Jesuit Intellectual and Educational World in Chile
(1964-1969): A Collateral and Indirect Relationship
Cristobal Madero
4. Lonergan and Freire: An Initial Conversation
Darren Dias
5. "The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb": Traces of Prophetic Judaism in the
Concept of Love in Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Gonzalo Jover and David Luque
6. Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions (RNDM) and Paulo Freire: Weaving a
Web of Life
Veronica Dunne
Part III: Freire and Illich and Contemporary Critical Issues in Education
7. Ivan Illich, Gender, and Energy
R.W. Sandwell
8. Building Convivial Educational Tools in the Twenty-First Century
Ana Jofre, Kristina Boylan, and Ibrahim Yucel
9. In Support of Critical Thinking Education: Praxis and Dialogue in
Digital Learning
Ina Ghita
10. The Ideas of Ivan Illich in the History of the
Homeschooling/Unschooling Movement and His Intellectual Relationship with
John Holt
Jon Igelmo Zaldívar and Patricia Quiroga Uceda
11. "The Time Has Come to Make the World Safe from Lifelong Education":
John Ohliger, Ivan Illich, and Mandatory Continuing Education
Josh Cole
Part IV: Freire and Illich and Indigeneity
12. From Nutrix Educat to Ju-jum dakim: A Possible Resolution for Ivan
Illich’s Forsaken Ritual
Chris Beeman
13. Reading Pedagogy of the Oppressed through the Lens of Indigenous
Education: Reflections on Overlaps, Departures, and Social Developments
Lindsay A. Morcom
Part V: Freire in Attempts at Transformation in Asia in the Last Decades
14. An Historical Analysis of the Application of Paulo Freire’s Critical
Literacy in the Design of the Rural Advancement Committee’s (BRAC)
Functional Education Curriculum in Bangladesh from 1972 to 1981
Mohammad Fateh
15. The Influence and Legacy of Freire’s Ideas on Adult Literacy in
Post-New War Timor-Leste
Tom O’Donoghue
Part VI
Epilogue: From Theory to Practice and Back Again
James Scott Johnston
Artist’s Statement
Alan Wilkinson
Introduction
Rosa Bruno-Jofré, Michael Attridge, and Jon Igelmo Zaldivar
Part I: Historical Framework
1. Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Deschooling Society in the Long 1960s: A
Contextualization
Rosa Bruno-Jofré and Jon Igelmo
Part II: Theological Intersections in Freire’s Work and Their Impact on
Catholicism
2. The Reception of Paulo Freire at the Second Episcopal Conference of
Latin America (CELAM II) in 1968
Michael Attridge
3. Paulo Freire and the Jesuit Intellectual and Educational World in Chile
(1964-1969): A Collateral and Indirect Relationship
Cristobal Madero
4. Lonergan and Freire: An Initial Conversation
Darren Dias
5. "The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb": Traces of Prophetic Judaism in the
Concept of Love in Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Gonzalo Jover and David Luque
6. Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions (RNDM) and Paulo Freire: Weaving a
Web of Life
Veronica Dunne
Part III: Freire and Illich and Contemporary Critical Issues in Education
7. Ivan Illich, Gender, and Energy
R.W. Sandwell
8. Building Convivial Educational Tools in the Twenty-First Century
Ana Jofre, Kristina Boylan, and Ibrahim Yucel
9. In Support of Critical Thinking Education: Praxis and Dialogue in
Digital Learning
Ina Ghita
10. The Ideas of Ivan Illich in the History of the
Homeschooling/Unschooling Movement and His Intellectual Relationship with
John Holt
Jon Igelmo Zaldívar and Patricia Quiroga Uceda
11. "The Time Has Come to Make the World Safe from Lifelong Education":
John Ohliger, Ivan Illich, and Mandatory Continuing Education
Josh Cole
Part IV: Freire and Illich and Indigeneity
12. From Nutrix Educat to Ju-jum dakim: A Possible Resolution for Ivan
Illich’s Forsaken Ritual
Chris Beeman
13. Reading Pedagogy of the Oppressed through the Lens of Indigenous
Education: Reflections on Overlaps, Departures, and Social Developments
Lindsay A. Morcom
Part V: Freire in Attempts at Transformation in Asia in the Last Decades
14. An Historical Analysis of the Application of Paulo Freire’s Critical
Literacy in the Design of the Rural Advancement Committee’s (BRAC)
Functional Education Curriculum in Bangladesh from 1972 to 1981
Mohammad Fateh
15. The Influence and Legacy of Freire’s Ideas on Adult Literacy in
Post-New War Timor-Leste
Tom O’Donoghue
Part VI
Epilogue: From Theory to Practice and Back Again
James Scott Johnston
Artist’s Statement
Alan Wilkinson
Rosa Bruno-Jofré, Michael Attridge, and Jon Igelmo Zaldivar
Part I: Historical Framework
1. Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Deschooling Society in the Long 1960s: A
Contextualization
Rosa Bruno-Jofré and Jon Igelmo
Part II: Theological Intersections in Freire’s Work and Their Impact on
Catholicism
2. The Reception of Paulo Freire at the Second Episcopal Conference of
Latin America (CELAM II) in 1968
Michael Attridge
3. Paulo Freire and the Jesuit Intellectual and Educational World in Chile
(1964-1969): A Collateral and Indirect Relationship
Cristobal Madero
4. Lonergan and Freire: An Initial Conversation
Darren Dias
5. "The Wolf Shall Dwell with the Lamb": Traces of Prophetic Judaism in the
Concept of Love in Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Gonzalo Jover and David Luque
6. Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions (RNDM) and Paulo Freire: Weaving a
Web of Life
Veronica Dunne
Part III: Freire and Illich and Contemporary Critical Issues in Education
7. Ivan Illich, Gender, and Energy
R.W. Sandwell
8. Building Convivial Educational Tools in the Twenty-First Century
Ana Jofre, Kristina Boylan, and Ibrahim Yucel
9. In Support of Critical Thinking Education: Praxis and Dialogue in
Digital Learning
Ina Ghita
10. The Ideas of Ivan Illich in the History of the
Homeschooling/Unschooling Movement and His Intellectual Relationship with
John Holt
Jon Igelmo Zaldívar and Patricia Quiroga Uceda
11. "The Time Has Come to Make the World Safe from Lifelong Education":
John Ohliger, Ivan Illich, and Mandatory Continuing Education
Josh Cole
Part IV: Freire and Illich and Indigeneity
12. From Nutrix Educat to Ju-jum dakim: A Possible Resolution for Ivan
Illich’s Forsaken Ritual
Chris Beeman
13. Reading Pedagogy of the Oppressed through the Lens of Indigenous
Education: Reflections on Overlaps, Departures, and Social Developments
Lindsay A. Morcom
Part V: Freire in Attempts at Transformation in Asia in the Last Decades
14. An Historical Analysis of the Application of Paulo Freire’s Critical
Literacy in the Design of the Rural Advancement Committee’s (BRAC)
Functional Education Curriculum in Bangladesh from 1972 to 1981
Mohammad Fateh
15. The Influence and Legacy of Freire’s Ideas on Adult Literacy in
Post-New War Timor-Leste
Tom O’Donoghue
Part VI
Epilogue: From Theory to Practice and Back Again
James Scott Johnston
Artist’s Statement
Alan Wilkinson