
Decolonial thinking as an alternative to “reverse racism” in soccer
Author(s) -
Otávio Nogueira Balzano,
João Alberto Steífen Munsberg,
Gilberto Ferreira da Silva
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
praxis and saber/praxis and saber
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2462-8603
pISSN - 2216-0159
DOI - 10.19053/22160159.v11.n27.2020.10376
Subject(s) - prejudice (legal term) , racism , criticism , sociology , intellect , physical education , pedagogy , critical thinking , psychology , epistemology , gender studies , social psychology , political science , law , philosophy
This article addresses the issue of reverse racism in soccer, considered as another subjugation mechanism of the elite of white people, and the criticism of this prejudice. The main objective is to propose an alternative “other” to fight “reverse racism” in soccer, beyond academic criticism. This is a descriptive and bibliographic study, with reflections based on theoretical contributions of thinkers, mainly Latin American. As an alternative “other”, an intercultural project is proposed for the discipline of soccer in Physical Education, with emphasis on decolonial thinking, both in college and in school. It is understood that, in order to respond to the competency dimensions required for an alternative “other”, the physical education teacher must know the theoretical body that supports his field of knowledge and its connection with other areas, as well as the popular knowledge as part of thinking and doing science. We bet on the physical education professional to break the dichotomy where the place for the physical is outside the classroom and the place for the intellect is inside, and to rethink school sports as a social practice of collective participation.