This Pain in My Neck: Living Conscientization and/as Paradox of Praxis

This article offers a series of autoethnographic reflections on suffering from physical symptoms associated with a paradox of praxis. More specifically, it mediates on the musculoskeletal pangs that come with a raised critical consciousness—or what Paulo Freire refers to in his teaching as conscient...

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Consciousness
Freire, Paulo (1921-1997)
Habitus
Mobility
Musculoskeletal diseases
Pain
Philosophers
Practice
Qualitative analysis
Reflective teaching
Reflexivity
Social Mobility
Sociology
Sociology of communication and mass media. Sociolinguistics
Sociology of knowledge and sociology of culture
Sociology of the body
Suffering
Symptoms
Teaching
Working Class
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