Outramente que ser: revolvendo questões à luz da pedagogia do oprimido

Authors

  • Aida Maria Lovison
  • Guilherme Dornelas Camara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2008.2.4454

Abstract

In this paper, the ethics of otherness of Emmanuel Levinas, for whom the nudity of the Face (visage) is never a matter of style but moral conscience, encounters the theory of (cultural) dialogical action, foundation for Paulo Freire’s pedagogy of the oppressed and its denunciation-enunciation of dehumanization and oppression. For both authors, violence gets the meaning of possession, way throughout an entity, although existing, is partially negated. Such partiality, when negating the independence of the entity, states oppression, as it negates the oppressed vocation to be more. Oppression kills life. Whereas, it is through the conscience of such condition of beingfor-other that the proper possibility of humanity can be thought, because the relation to the other or to the collective is our relation, irreducible to understanding. To recognize such subversion, therefore, is to recognize that as the oppressed free themselves, they avoid to get back to an oppressive regime. In doing so, they free their prior oppressors, they inaugurate love. Is it not to assume, in essence, that ethics is a construction of sense of life since the encounter with the Other? KEY WORDS – Humanism. Freedom. Ethics of otherness. Pedagogy of the oppressed. Social transformation.

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Published

2008-08-30

How to Cite

Lovison, A. M., & Camara, G. D. (2008). Outramente que ser: revolvendo questões à luz da pedagogia do oprimido. Veritas (Porto Alegre), 53(2). https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2008.2.4454