¶ … people living in Western democracies probably do not considered themselves as oppressed because their daily living needs are met and they live in relative safety and comfort. As a result, they remain disinterested in most of the pressing issues that contribute to their own oppression as well as the oppression of others because the underlying forces at work are nebulous and not readily discernible. Nevertheless, educators such as Paolo Freire maintain that the complacency that results from a disinterested public combined with institutionalized practices that disadvantage many segments of society are forces of oppression that must be countered in order to save humankind. This paper provides an analysis of Freire's concept concerning the oppressed, drawing on his seminal work, The Pedagogy of the Oppressed and other relevant commentary to describe the term contextually and a definition according to Freirian theory. Finally, an application of this term to an example from a real-life situation is followed by a summary of the research and important findings concerning the oppressed in the conclusion.
Review and Discussion
In his book, The Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Freire (1997) maintains that education is an essential part of overcoming oppression and that conflict can be a positive experience when it results in increased consciousness, an outcome that represents the sole pathway to hope. According to Adair, "This hope is centered on being...
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