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Critical pedagogy / Popular education / Causality / Oppression / Marginalization / Paulo Freire / Education / Sociology / Social philosophy
Date: 2009-06-16 11:04:29
Critical pedagogy
Popular education
Causality
Oppression
Marginalization
Paulo Freire
Education
Sociology
Social philosophy

FIVE FACES OF OPPRESSION The following article is adapted from “Five Faces of Oppression” by Iris Young. The article was originally a chapter in Oppression, Privilege, & Resistance edited by Lisa Heldke and Peg O’C

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