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  1. Say you want a revolution… suggestions for the impossible future of critical pedagogy.Gert J. J. Biesta - 1998 - Educational Theory 48 (4):499-510.
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  • Critical pedagogy and faith.Jacob W. Neumann - 2011 - Educational Theory 61 (5):601-619.
    Critical pedagogy has often been linked in the literature to faith traditions such as liberation theology, usually with the intent of improving or redirecting it. While recognizing and drawing from those previous linkages, Jacob Neumann goes further in this essay and develops the thesis that critical pedagogy can not just benefit from a connection with faith traditions, but is actually, in and of itself, a practice of faith. In this analysis, he juxtaposes critical pedagogy against three conceptualizations of faith: John (...)
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  • Pedagogy of the oppressed.Paulo Freire - 2004 - In David J. Flinders & Stephen J. Thornton (eds.), The Curriculum Studies Reader. Routledge.
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  • Revolutionary pedagogy in post‐revolutionary times: Rethinking the political economy of critical education.Peter McLaren - 1998 - Educational Theory 48 (4):431-462.
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  • Life in Schools: An Introduction to Critical Pedagogy in the Foundations of Education.Peter McLaren - 1989 - Longman Publishing Group.
    This text is a provocative investigation of the political, social, and economic factors underlying classroom practices, offering a unique introduction to the contemporary field of critical pedagogy.
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  • Education, literacy, and humanization: exploring the work of Paulo Freire.Peter Roberts - 2000 - Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
    Provides a critical introduction to the work of Paulo Freire, paying particular attention to later texts.
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  • We Make the Road by Walking: Conversations on Education and Social Change.Myles Horton & Paulo Freire - 1990 - Temple University Press.
    This dialogue between two of the most prominent thinkers on social change in the twentieth century was certainly a meeting of giants. Throughout their highly personal conversations recorded here, Horton and Freire discuss the nature of social change and empowerment and their individual literacy campaigns.
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  • Pedagogy of the Oppressed.Paulo Freire - 1970 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Myra Bergman Ramos, Donaldo P. Macedo & Ira Shor.
    On the 20th anniversary of its publication, this classic manifesto is updated with an important new preface by the author. Freire reflects on the impact his book has had, and on many of the issues it raises for readers in the 1990s. These include the fundamental question of liberation and inclusive language as it relates to Freire's own insights and approaches.
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  • [Book review] Che Guevara, Paulo Freire, and the pedagogy of revolution. [REVIEW]Peter McLaren - 2002 - Science and Society 66 (2):288-291.
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  • Che Guevara, Paulo Freire, and the Pedagogy of Revolution.Peter Mclaren - 2001 - British Journal of Educational Studies 49 (1):105-107.
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