Education in Revolutionary Struggles

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critical pedagogy
deschooling movement
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Education Cover
Education System
educational reform in revolutionary contexts
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Ernesto Guevara
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Guerrilla Fighters
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Indirect Foreign Investment
Latin American Education
Latin American educational
Latin American Free Trade Association
Latin American history
Latin American Thought
Liberation Wars
political education methods
Popular Education
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revolutionary education
revolutionary transformation
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  • ISBN 9780367467784
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Education in Revolutionary Struggles introduces us to the fascinating world of Latin American educational thought in the third quarter of the 20th century. It discusses the contributions of three of the most distinguished intellectuals of the period – Iván Illich, Paulo Freire and Ernesto Guevara – and more specifically their answers to the eternal challenge: What is – or should be – the role of education in the profound structural and/or revolutionary transformation of our societies? The first part of the book identifies the cultural, economic and political context of the revolutionary years in Latin America. This historical framework is of particular interest because it is the setting for the intellectual and educational debates in which these three thinkers took part. The second part, the heart of the book, expounds in depth how Iván Illich, Paulo Freire and Ernesto Guevara contributed to understanding of how education is linked to the transformation of society. The third and final part highlights the most fertile dimensions of the educational thought of Iván Illich, Paulo Freire and Ernesto Guevara – deschooling, liberation education and revolutionary education respectively – and analyses the points where their conceptions of "education in revolutionary struggles" converged, complemented one another or diverged.

Andrés Donoso Romo is Researcher in the Centre for Advanced Research in Education, Institute of Education, University of Chile, and in the Centre of Advanced Studies, Playa Ancha University (Chile).

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