Monday, April 4, 2011

Twitter Book Club: Bell Hooks (1994) Teaching to Transgress - Ch 4

Chapter 4: Paulo Freire


"It always astounds me when progressive people act as though it is somehow a naive position to believe that our liv... http://tl.gd/9g1846less than a minute ago via Twittelator



"To have work that promotes one's liberation is such a powerful gift that it does not matter so much if the gift is flawed." Hooksless than a minute ago via Twittelator



"In the United States we do not talk enough about the way class shapes our perspective on reality." Hooksless than a minute ago via Twittelator



@anderscj appreciating your Hooks review quotes this week -less than a minute ago via TweetDeck



"In American society where the intellectual—and specifically the black intellectual—has often assimilated and betra... http://tl.gd/9g1hn2less than a minute ago via Twittelator



"I did want to interrogate Paulo Freire personally about the sexism in his work. And so with courtesy, I forged ahe... http://tl.gd/9g1lkjless than a minute ago via Twittelator



@anderscj re Hooks & Freire: source?less than a minute ago via TweetDeck



RT @anderscj: "I did want to interrogate Paulo Freire personally about the sexism in his work. And so with cou… (cont) http://deck.ly/~LtvH9less than a minute ago via TweetDeck



Note to self: read some books by Thich Nhat Hanh.less than a minute ago via Twittelator



@anderscj Start with "Peace Is Every Step". Great book.less than a minute ago via TweetDeck


Why Rob has such a large Twitter picture I will never know.

"Our meeting had that quality of sweetness that lingers, that lasts for a lifetime; even if you never speak to the ... http://tl.gd/9g1qtkless than a minute ago via Twittelator



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