Converging Self/Other Awareness: Erich Fromm and Paulo Freire on Transcending the Fear of Freedom
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Publication Date
4-11-2013
Publication Title
Paulo Freire’s Intellectual Roots: Toward Historicity in Praxis
ISBN
9781441111845
Abstract
Georgia Southern University faculty member Robert L. Lake co-authored "Converging Self/Other Awareness: Erich Fromm and Paulo Freire on Transcending the Fear of Freedom" alongside non-faculty member Vicki Dagostino in Paulo Freire’s Intellectual Roots: Toward Historicity in Praxis.
Book Summary: Paulo Freire's critical pedagogy has had a profound influence on contemporary progressive educators around the globe as they endeavor to rethink education for liberation and the creation of more humane global society. For Freire, maintaining a sense of historicity, that is, the origins from which our thinking and practice emerges, is essential to understanding and practicing education as a means for liberation. Too often, however, critical pedagogy is presented as a monolithic philosophy, and the historical and intellectual roots of critical pedagogy are submerged. Through a compilation of essays written by leading and emerging scholars of critical pedagogy, this text brings history into the present and keeps Paulo's intellectual roots alive in all of us as we develop our praxis today.
Recommended Citation
Lake, Robert L., Vicki Dagostino.
2013.
"Converging Self/Other Awareness: Erich Fromm and Paulo Freire on Transcending the Fear of Freedom."
Paulo Freire’s Intellectual Roots: Toward Historicity in Praxis, Robert L. Lake and Tricia M. Kress (Ed.) New York, NY: Continuum Publishers.
isbn: 9781441111845
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/curriculum-facpubs/82