This open access book originally published in Portuguese in 1988 and now available in English for the first time describes the Brazilian educator Antonio Leal's experiences teaching so-called unteachable children in Rio de Janeiro's favelas. <i>A Voice for Maria Favela</i> tells the story of how Leal considers what the children bring to the class gradually engaging them in developing a narrative about Maria Favela a single mother and housemaid. Leal uses the sounds within the story to draw out the students' abilities to see enunciation and articulation as a process of becoming literatized.<br/> <br/> A contemporary and admirer of Paulo Freire Leal nevertheless recognised that his students' needs could not be theorized along Freirean lines of oppressor/oppressed. He devised an emancipatory approach that is more focussed on the individual child and their capacity for self-expression than those often found in critical pedagogy. The book puts forward a unique type of radical pedagogy and philosophy of education developed through direct classroom observation. The book includes a substantial introduction written by the translator Alexis Gibbs (University of Winchester UK) and preface by Inny Accioly (Fluminense Federal University Brazil).<br/><br/> <i>The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com</i><i>.</i>
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