Paulo Freire, born on the 19th of September in 1921, was a Brazilian philosopher and radical pedagogue most known for his 1968 work Pedagogy of the Oppressed. “Language is never neutral.”

Paulo was born in Recife, the capital of the northeastern Brazilian state of Pernambuco. Initially affluent, his family experienced hardship during the Great Depression of the 1930s, and Freire’s education suffered due to his own experiences with poverty and hunger.

Freire began working as a schoolteacher in the 1940s, beginning to serve as the director of the Pernambuco Department of Education and Culture in 1946. Due to the 1964 Brazilian coup d’état, where a military dictatorship was put in place with the support of the United States, Paulo Freire was exiled from his home country, an exile that lasted 16 years.

Freire then worked in Chile, until April 1969 when he accepted a temporary position at Harvard University. It was during this period, in 1968, that Freire published his most famous work, “Pedagogy of the Oppressed”.

In this text, Freire criticizes what he calls the “banking method” of education, wherein a teacher “deposits” knowledge into an empty vessel, the student, or “bank”. Instead, Freire calls upon teacher to engage in a more dialog-centric or creative education, one in which the suppressed experiences of the oppressed help create knowledge, fostering a social reality in which the marginalized are humanized.

Pedagogy of the Oppressed has since become the third most cited book in the social sciences, according to Elliott D. Green. As of 2000, the book had sold over 750,000 copies worldwide.

“Manipulation, sloganizing, depositing, regimentation, and prescription cannot be components of revolutionary praxis, precisely because they are the components of the praxis of domination.”

Paulo Freire

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  • rtstragedy [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    Japanese Katamari releases? Smelly anime music? A copy of The Planets? Waow… (BASED BASED BASED BASED BASED)

    oh, i just realized my taste in music was always a sore spot for me and i wouldn’t talk about it because people would make fun of me lol… thank you, it’s nice to hear :)

    Waow though, not many people have amps with phono stages anymore…

    i bought this one in part because it had one, actually (and i assembled a set of speakers to go with it from a kit that my dad recommended, so much soldering… but it sounds pretty good to me!) … ok so real talk, give me your opinions on built-in phono stages. yay or nah? i don’t want to ask the larger internet because on the larger internet the answer is always “spend more money no matter what.” also, you are piquing my curiosity when you say you have “annoying” opinions lol (no pressure tho of course, fr, do what’s best for you)

    LMAO ME TOO, but yeah I bought a copy of an Alice Coltrane album a while ago, and it’s super quiet and noisy. Very sad. Waow you’re kind of an enthusiast, even! ✨

    damn, yeah i went on a record binge for sure, and the quality differences are huge. some new records sound excellent, some not so much. i love video game music tho, i have like … 50k songs in jellyfin, most of them are from video games… i just kinda … collect it… and we listen when we cook or play board games or just whenever.

    oh fuck, i fucking love jazz, btw, we have some jazz vinyl, Kamasi Washington (god i love Harmony of Difference), Miles Davis (duh), Yussef Kamaal. Partner bought them but I really like them, despite knowing nothing about jazz. if you were to recommend an Alice Coltrane (who I only just heard of, but Wikipedia claims is a jazz musician) piece as like an introduction to her work, what would you recommend?

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      just realized my taste in music was always a sore spot for me

      Oh, rip. Gulag sentences for anyone that makes fun of you. I don’t really think there’s anything bullyable in there, although I also don’t bully people’s music taste generally.

      i bought this one in part because it had one, actually

      waow-based What model amp is it… Holy shit you did a speaker kit??? I wish to see if it’s no trouble, holy fuck kit building speakers is so based.

      YOU! You’re the hifi person we’ve been looking for badeline-jokerfied

      Built in phono stages… on the turntable or receiver? For the turntable I’d say nah. the Audio-Technica LP120 is slightly famous for a built in preamp that maybe degrades audio quality slightly, people cut em out. On the receiver end, depends on the age. 90s and 00s receivers and amps I dunno, but the gear from the 60s through the 80s will for sure have an awesome phono stage. My JVC R-X81 makes killer sound and rips. I have weird taste in gear lol

      the quality differences are huge. some new records sound excellent, some not so much.

      yea Having tons of viddygaem music is so cool though. I have a bunch digitally but if I had money I’d buy more soundtracks physically.

      Uh it’s gotta be Journey to Satchidanada, banger album. Her whole discog should be pretty good too. Also I gotta be real you hjave way more jazz experience than me lol. Think my wife listens to a lot more…