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    The Perilous Road to Justice: An Interview with Prof. Peter McLaren by Peter McLaren

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Interview with Prof. Peter McLaren…”
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    Análise do som em Dots de Norman McLaren by Maria Kauffmann, Eduardo Simões dos Santos Mendes

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Este trabalho analisa as relações som-imagem no curta-metragem de animação Dots (1940, dir. Norman McLaren) a partir da descrição espectromorfológica de seus objetos sonoros. …”
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    The Role of Critical Pedagogy in the Globalization Era and the Aftermath of September 11, 2001. Interview with Peter McLaren (Updated Version) by Lucía Coral Aguirre Muñoz

    Published 2003-05-01
    “…<span>In the face of postmodern theories claiming the end of the working class, Peter McLaren discusses the globalization of capitalism as a form of imperialism; he does so from a critical perspective founded on Marxist theory and on the concepts of social class and class struggle. …”
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    Por uma Pedagogia Crítica: confluências entre as teorizações de Peter McLaren e o pensamento freireano by Peter McLaren, Maria Vieira Silva

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Ao longo de décadas as obras de Peter McLaren têm se constituído em referentes fundamentais para a solidificação da teoria crítica.  …”
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    BEING, BECOMING AND BREAKING-FREE: PETER MCLAREN AND THE PEDAGOGY OF LIBERATION SER LIBRE, ACTUAR CON LIBERTAD Y LIBERARSE. PETER McLAREN Y LA PEDAGOGÍA DE LA LIBERACIÓN by Peter McLaren.

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…In this interview, McLaren reflects on different approaches to the field of<br />critical pedagogy and lingers over interpretations derived from the work of Freire, underlining<br />the need to reflect on practice itself in order to find ways which allow oppressed<br />people to become protagonists in history. …”
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