The Power of Critical Theory for Adult Learning and TeachingOpen University Press, 2005 - 416 Seiten This contribution to the literature on adult education provides adult educators with an accessible overview of critical theory's central ideas. Using many direct quotes from the theorists' works, Brookfield shows how critical theory illuminates the everyday practices of adult educators and helps them make sense of the dilemmas, contradictions and frustrations they experience in their work. Drawing widely on central texts in critical theory, Brookfield argues that a critical theory of adult learning must focus on understanding how adults learn to challenge ideology, contest hegemony, unmask power, overcome alienation, learn liberation, reclaim reason and practice democracy. These tasks form the focus of successive chapters, while later chapters review the central contentions of critical theory through the contemporary lenses of race and gender. The final chapter reviews adult educational practices and looks at what it means to teach critically. -- |
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... alienation that stands against our freedom . Freedom is possible only in a nonalienated world , one in which we can choose how to act in ways that have not been foreclosed for us . Hence alienation is antithetical to freedom , and the ...
... alienation that stands against our freedom . Freedom is possible only in a nonalienated world , one in which we can choose how to act in ways that have not been foreclosed for us . Hence alienation is antithetical to freedom , and the ...
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... alienation deepened and broad- ened Marx's initial exposition of the idea . Fromm contended that Marx underestimated the intensity and pervasiveness of alienation which had become " the fate of the vast majority of people , espe- cially ...
... alienation deepened and broad- ened Marx's initial exposition of the idea . Fromm contended that Marx underestimated the intensity and pervasiveness of alienation which had become " the fate of the vast majority of people , espe- cially ...
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... alienation . It is important to note that not all African American scholars agree that alienation is a central construct for understanding African American experience . McGary ( 1997 ) , for example , argues that the ability of African ...
... alienation . It is important to note that not all African American scholars agree that alienation is a central construct for understanding African American experience . McGary ( 1997 ) , for example , argues that the ability of African ...
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The Learning Tasks of Critical Theory | 39 |
Contesting Hegemony | 94 |
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