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Strangers and Orphans: Knowledge and mutuality in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Authors:Claudia Rozas Gómez
Institution:School of Critical Studies , The University of Auckland
Abstract:Abstract

Paulo Freire consistently upheld humanization and mutuality as educational ideals. This article argues that conceptualizations of knowledge and how knowledge is sought and produced play a role in fostering humanization and mutuality in educational contexts. Drawing on Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein, this article focuses on the two central characters who ‘ardently’ pursue knowledge at all costs. It will be argued that the text suggests two possible outcomes from the pursuit of knowledge. One is mutuality; the other is social disconnectedness.
Keywords:Freire  knowledge  humanization  education
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