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Summary of Writings for a Liberation Psychology

"Writings for a Liberation Psychology" illuminates the profound insights of Ignacio Mart铆n-Bar贸, a Spanish-born Jesuit priest and psychologist whose life was tragically cut short by a Salvadoran death squad in 1989. Educated at the University of Chicago, Mart铆n-Bar贸 dedicated his career to applying psychology to the societal scale, advocating fiercely against oppression in Latin America. This compelling collection, first translated into English and published in 1996, captures the essence of his pioneering work in liberation psychology. Through essays sourced from various professional journals, Mart铆n-Bar贸 addresses the psychological impacts of political repression and violence, the manipulation of psychology and religion for political ends, and the defining of "normalcy" under oppressive regimes. His writings not only delve into the harsh realities of civil conflict in Central America but also resonate globally, offering invaluable perspectives on mental health, human rights, and social justice. Ideal for adult education settings, this book challenges readers to consider the intersections of education equity, racial justice, health equity, and religious freedom, reaffirming the role of social sciences in addressing these critical issues.

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Published by Harvard University Press on September 1, 1996
256 pages
ISBN: 9780674962477
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