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A whitewashed curriculum? The construction of race in contemporary PE curriculum policy
Authors:Fiona Dowling  Anne Flintoff
Institution:1. Department of Cultural and Social Studies, Norwegian School of Sports Sciences, Oslo, Norway;2. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Research Centre, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK
Abstract:Analyses of curricula in a range of countries show how they tend to reinforce, rather than challenge, popular theories of racism. To date, we know little about the contribution of physical education (PE) curriculum policy to the overall policy landscape. This paper examines the construction of race and racism in two national contexts (Norway and England) as a means of putting race and anti-racism on the PE policy research agenda. It adopts a critical whiteness perspective to analyse how whiteness, as a system of privilege, contributes to the racialisation of valued knowledge in PE and asks, who potentially benefits and/or is marginalised within the learning spaces available in the texts? The discourse analysis reveals that two discursive techniques of whiteness combine to privilege white, Eurocentric knowledge content. Unmarked white PE practices and students are constructed as universal, normative and contingent. As a result, non-white PE practices and students are positioned on the margins in contemporary policy texts. By revealing the racialisation processes evident in the texts, we aim to trouble the profession's taken-for-granted truths about race in PE as integral to working towards the development of an antiracist subject.
Keywords:Physical education  policy  race  anti-racism  whiteness  discourse  racialisation  white privilege  national curriculum
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