LÉLIA GONZALEZ AND PAULO FREIRE: BETWEEN MEETINGS AND THE LIMITS OF THE CROSSROADS
Paulo freire, Lélia Gonzalez, Intersections, popular education, feminism
black
This text brings the initial research considerations woven from the reflections carried out during the Master's studies, which aims to think about the and limits of the thought of Lélia Gonzalez and Paulo Freire. The research that comes triggering is of a bibliographic nature, from a qualitative and exploratory, through content analysis and, also, in an approximate and dialogue between the selected works, using the contributions of research around the
field of Comparative Literature. Thus, in the first chapter, the first impressions, which guided us to this research, the first crossroads: Paulo Freire and feminism; race, class and gender and the dialectic of master and slave.
Finally, we bring research sequence perspectives, a brief overview of what we still intend to address throughout the ongoing research.