CHILEAN INFLUENCE IN FREIRE’S THOUGHT

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https://doi.org/10.34019/2447-5246.2021.v26.36255

Abstract

The years Paulo Freire spent in Chile were important for both the country and for Brazilian pedagogists; his influence on educational policies and practices is indubitable. In this article, however, I analyze the ways in which his time in Chile changed Freire’s pedagogical ideas. Specifically, the Chilean context and the people he met there brought about a significant change in his conceptual framework and analytical tools, at least regarding two interlinked key points: heterodox Marxism and the idea of literacy. Marxist influence develops mainly as Marxist humanism and therefore involves the anthropological premise of Freirean pedagogy; in this reflection, the notion of praxis assumes a central role. The idea of literacy, as defined in the Chilean period, is at the forefront of the international debate on adult education.

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Nicolò Valenzano, University of Turin

Department of Philosophy and Education Sciences, University of Turin, Italy

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Published

2021-12-08

How to Cite

Valenzano, N. (2021). CHILEAN INFLUENCE IN FREIRE’S THOUGHT. Educação Em Foco, 26(Especial 02), e26045. https://doi.org/10.34019/2447-5246.2021.v26.36255