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Activism, reflection and Paulo Freire – an embodied pedagogy

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posted on 2023-10-26, 04:17 authored by Trace OllisTrace Ollis
This paper explores the critical pedagogy of activists as they participate in activism on some of the most important human rights issues of our time. I argue the pedagogy of activism is critically cognitive and embodied in a practice that is inherently social. The paper commences with some writing on what I claim is Freire’s own activism, always working towards a struggle for social justice and social change. His educational practices were never removed from sites and movements of struggle and resistance and he encouraged teachers to be political, that their teaching should never be disassociated from a critique of the political and social realities that impact on and create impediments to a democratic education. The paper then outlines empirical research on the learning dimensions of activists conducted in Australia and draws on some of the personal narratives of activists. I explore the reflexivity of activists as they work within and against the state, on issues of indigenous self-determination, racism, religion, homophobia, urban development, climate change, civil liberties, economic inequality and others. I argue for a critically reflexive pedagogy, as Paulo Freire reminds us, activism without purposeful reflection has the potential to become what he termed “naïve activism’’. That is, a focus on the theory and philosophical underpinnings of activism, and the tactics and strategies necessary to instigate social change, can create a pedagogy that is wanting in praxis. Yet the urgency of activism and the desire for significant social change often prevents a critical space for reflection to occur. The paper concludes with some suggestions for how Freire’s writing on praxis, can improve activists important practice.

History

Volume

500

Chapter number

33

Pagination

517-528

ISBN-13

9781433125324

ISBN-10

1433125323

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2014, Peter Lang

Extent

37

Editor/Contributor(s)

Peters M, Besley T

Publisher

Peter Lang

Place of publication

New York, N.Y.

Title of book

Paulo Freire : the global legacy

Series

Counterpoints: studies in the postmodern theory of education; v. 500