Raymond Williams and Antonio Gramsci’s contributions to adult education

E. Lucio-Villegas
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This time is characterised by the policies and practices of Lifelong Learning. Against this process of dehumanisation, it could be important to ‘revisit’ some authors that enlighten us on how to recuperate an emancipatory adult education, valuable for developing critical thinking about the daily life of individuals and/or communities. In this direction, Raymond Williams and Antonio Gramsci offer us some interesting ideas. Even though they both lived in different countries and in different historic moments, they hold some common points related to a definite view of adult education. I am going to focus on three: the role of the educator, the notion of hegemony and the culture(s). In the conclusions, I will reflect on the contribution of these two thinkers to break the hegemonic view that seems to have reduced adult education to a marginalised niche. Reflecting on their contributions, mostly related to the role of the educator and the notion of culture as the core of adult education, it could be possible to recuperate the emancipatory power of adult education.
雷蒙德·威廉姆斯和安东尼奥·葛兰西对成人教育的贡献
这个时代的特点是终身学习的政策和做法。在这种非人性化的过程中,重要的是要“重新审视”一些作者,他们启发我们如何恢复解放的成人教育,这对于培养对个人和/或社区日常生活的批判性思维很有价值。在这个方向上,雷蒙德·威廉姆斯和安东尼奥·葛兰西为我们提供了一些有趣的观点。尽管他们生活在不同的国家和不同的历史时期,但他们对成人教育有一些共同的看法。我将着重讨论三个问题:教育者的角色、霸权的概念和文化。在结论中,我将反思这两位思想家在打破似乎将成人教育降低到边缘利基的霸权观点方面的贡献。反思他们的贡献,主要与教育者的角色和文化作为成人教育核心的观念有关,有可能恢复成人教育的解放力量。
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