Publication: A regulação hormonal em atletas trans e intersexo: Alguns dilemas para interpelar a educação do corpo
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Zoboli, Fabio
Saliba Manske, George
Souza Teles, Perolina
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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Este ensaio busca interpelar a educação do corpo através das práticas corporais ligadas ao esporte de rendimento mediadas pelos dispositivos de gênero. Sob esta mirada, tem como objetivo tensionar algumas questões ligadas aos usos políticos do corpo no que tange a regulamentação da participação de atletas trans e intersexo em competições esportivas. O texto faz uma crítica a tais regulamentos que ficam presos a uma ontologia onde o corpo é reduzido à sua natureza biológica e transcendental. As fronteiras das definições anatômico-sexuais, tradicionalmente impostas nas competições esportivas, sempre expurgaram do território de tais práticas os corpos trans e intersexo, pois estes borram o binarismo de gênero que o esporte sustenta. Conclui-se que a biologia do corpo de atletas trans e intersexo não deveriam ser colocadas como totalizantes nas marcações identitárias desses corpos, e assim, faz-se necessário superar tais “prisões” ontológicas.
This essay seeks to challenge body education through bodily practices linked to competitive sports, mediated by gender constructs. From this perspective, it aims to address certain issues related to the political uses of the body, specifically concerning the regulation of trans and intersex athletes’ participation in sports competitions. The text critiques these regulations, which remain confined to an ontology where the body is reduced to its biological and transcendental nature. The anatomical-sexual boundaries traditionally imposed in sports competitions have consistently excluded trans and intersex bodies from these spaces, as they blur the gender binary that sport upholds. The conclusion suggests that the biology of trans and intersex athletes’ bodies should not be seen as totalizing in defining their identities; that’s why, there is a need to move beyond these ontological 'prisons.'
This essay seeks to challenge body education through bodily practices linked to competitive sports, mediated by gender constructs. From this perspective, it aims to address certain issues related to the political uses of the body, specifically concerning the regulation of trans and intersex athletes’ participation in sports competitions. The text critiques these regulations, which remain confined to an ontology where the body is reduced to its biological and transcendental nature. The anatomical-sexual boundaries traditionally imposed in sports competitions have consistently excluded trans and intersex bodies from these spaces, as they blur the gender binary that sport upholds. The conclusion suggests that the biology of trans and intersex athletes’ bodies should not be seen as totalizing in defining their identities; that’s why, there is a need to move beyond these ontological 'prisons.'
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RELIES: Revista del Laboratorio Iberoamericano para el Estudio Sociohistórico de las Sexualidades, ISSN-e 2659-8620, Nº. 13, 2025 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Diversidades sexogenéricas y pedagogías queer)




