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How the Dreamers Are Born

Struggles for Social Justice and the Identity Construction of Activist Educators in Brazil

by Julio Diniz Pereira (Author)
©2013 Textbook XX, 240 Pages
Series: Education and Struggle, Volume 2

Summary

This book discusses the identity construction of activist educators or, as one of the research participants poetically summarizes it, «how the dreamers are born.» The dreamers, in the case of this research, are eleven women, activist educators who have participated in the Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (Landless Workers’ Movement), the MST. This book explores how the development of one’s identity as an activist educator is a long and complex social, political, and cultural process involving many causal elements.
The MST, one of the largest social movements in contemporary Latin America and one of the most successful grassroots movements in the world, has struggled for agrarian reform as well as social and economic justice in Brazil, achieving impressive results. Its members include people from some of the poorest segments of Brazilian society. This book presents a powerful analysis of their incredible life stories (testimonios), collected through semi-structured interviews with women educators, seeking to uncover the main elements that account for the development of their identities as activist educators. Finally, the book addresses the implications of its research findings for social justice teacher education.

Details

Pages
XX, 240
Year
2013
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433120909
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433120893
Language
English
Keywords
women reform society life stories
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2013. XX, 240 pp.

Biographical notes

Julio Diniz Pereira (Author)

Júlio Emílio Diniz-Pereira is Associate Professor at the Universidade Federalde Minas Gerais (UFMG) in Brazil. He received his PhD from the Universityof Wisconsin-Madison in curriculum and instruction. He is the editor of the book series Docência (Teaching), and of Formação Docente – Revista Brasileirade Pesquisa sobre Formação de Professores (Brazilian Journal of Research on Teacher Education). He has been a visiting scholar at the University of Washington and at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where since 2005 he has taught a summer course entitled Paulo Freire and Education for Social Justice.

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