FROM LIBERATION TO HEGEMONY: FREIRE AND GRAMSCI IN DEMOCRATIZATION PROCESSES IN BRAZIL

The popular struggles that have been unleashed in Brazil from the 1960s until today can becharacterized by two major paradigms: “liberation” and “hegemony”. “Liberation” was the dominanttheme throughout the 1960s and 1970s. “Hegemony” was the word of order throughout the 1980sand 1990s. The first, r...

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Bibliographic Details
Author: Semeraro, Giovanni
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2007
Country:Brasil
Institution:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)
Repository:Revista de Sociologia e Política
Language:Portuguese
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.ufpr.br:article/13704
Online Access:https://revistas.ufpr.br/rsp/article/view/13704
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:hegemonia; libertação; política; liberation; hegemony; politics; libération; hégémonie; politique
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Summary:The popular struggles that have been unleashed in Brazil from the 1960s until today can becharacterized by two major paradigms: “liberation” and “hegemony”. “Liberation” was the dominanttheme throughout the 1960s and 1970s. “Hegemony” was the word of order throughout the 1980sand 1990s. The first, represented primarily by Paulo Freire, and the second, associated fundamentallywith Antonio Gramsci, became inseparably linked in the designing of an alternative project for society.This article presents a critical analysis of their meanings on the occasion of the 10th anniversary ofFreire’s death and the 70th since Gramsci’s passing. The following text, in addition to perusing themeanings, differences and interconnections between “liberation” and “hegemony” in their historicalcontext, presents a reinterpretation of the two paradigms in the face of the political and culturalchanges that are currently underway in Brazil and Latin America.