La escuela y el deporte como “epistemicidios” de lo lúdico en las culturas de Abya Yala
La escuela y el deporte como “epistemicidios” de lo lúdico en las culturas de Abya Yala
Authors
Moreno Doña, Alberto
Hortigüela Alcalá, David
Carter Thuillier, Bastian
Hortigüela Alcalá, David
Carter Thuillier, Bastian
Authors
Date
2019
Datos de publicación:
10.12800/ccd.v14i40.1226
Keywords
Eurocentrismo - Abya Yala - Juego - Deporte - Epistemicidio
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Abstract
El objetivo del presente estudio es analizar la relación existente entre escuela, juego y deporte desde un posicionamiento crítico y decolonial. Para ello se entiende epistemicidio como la manera en que la epistemología moderna y occidentalizada destruye los componentes culturales y saberes propios de las culturas de Abya Yala, imponiendo criterios y cosmovisiones eurocéntricas para entender y practicar el juego y el deporte. El análisis presentado se divide en tres bloques. En el primero se presenta cómo desde la escuela occidental se ha irrumpido en los procesos educativos latinoamericanos. El segundo se centra en mostrar cómo la concepción de deporte ha quebrantado los procesos lúdicos inherentes a los procesos educativos. En el tercero se atiende a la interacción que existe entre el aparente caos educativo y los aspectos lúdicos.
The aim of this research is to analyze the relationship between school, play and sport, from a sociocultural, critical and decolonial positioning. In order to do so, it exposes itself to the idea of epistemicide, understood as the way in which modern epistemology destroys its own cultural components and knowledge and imposes Eurocentric criteria in the way of understanding and practicing play and sport. The analysis is divided into three sections. The first shows how the western school has broken into Latin American educational processes. The second section focuses on how the conception of sport has disrupted the playful processes inherent in educational processes. In the third, the interaction between the apparent educational chaos and the playful aspects is considered.
The aim of this research is to analyze the relationship between school, play and sport, from a sociocultural, critical and decolonial positioning. In order to do so, it exposes itself to the idea of epistemicide, understood as the way in which modern epistemology destroys its own cultural components and knowledge and imposes Eurocentric criteria in the way of understanding and practicing play and sport. The analysis is divided into three sections. The first shows how the western school has broken into Latin American educational processes. The second section focuses on how the conception of sport has disrupted the playful processes inherent in educational processes. In the third, the interaction between the apparent educational chaos and the playful aspects is considered.