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Pedagogy of the Alienated: Can Freirian Teaching Reach Working-Class Students?

Jonathan Martin
- 18 Mar 2008 - 
- Vol. 41, Iss: 1, pp 31-44
TLDR
In this article, the possibilities for fostering critical consciousness (awareness and understanding of oppression) among American working-class students in the face of their often severe educational alienation are considered. But the authors focus on college students, whom the author teaches, and use the theory of alienation to illuminate the systemic entrenchment of the problem.
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This article considers the possibilities for fostering critical consciousness (awareness and understanding of oppression) among American working-class students in the face of their often severe educational alienation. After noting the failure of existing critical pedagogical literature to address this problem adequately, it establishes the seriousness of the challenge in three ways. First, it describes how the most famous critical pedagogue, the late Paulo Freire, and one of his most eminent American followers, Ira Shor, recognized the special difficulty of working with highly alienated American students. Second, it documents the extensiveness and severity of educational alienation in the United States, especially among working class students. It focuses on college students, whom the author teaches. Third, it uses Karl Marx's theory of alienation to illuminate the systemic entrenchment of the problem. The article then shows how Antonio Gramsci's theory regarding the porousness of subjugated consciousness ...

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The Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844

TL;DR: The central unifying theme in the Manuscripts is the alienation of labour under capitalist conditions of private ownership and its transcendence and abolition under communism as discussed by the authors, which is the genuine resolution of the conflict between man and nature.
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Toward a critical pedagogy of engagement for alienated youth: insights from Freire and school‐based research

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Alienation from school

TL;DR: In this article, two studies aimed at understanding the time course of alienation from school and school factors that may influence student alienation during early adolescence were conducted, and the results confirm the prevalence of alienation for boys and low achievers.
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