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La militarización de la educación física escolar. Análisis de dos imágenes publicadas en la prensa de Barcelona de principios del siglo XX.
En los regimenes de escolarizacion de la infancia de principios del siglo XX, la educacion fisica fue afin a medios y modos disciplinares de adoctrinamiento militar. La prensa grafica de la epoca recogio imagenes que hoy nos testimonian la impronta de una militarizacion escolar susceptible de ser analizada desde la dialectica-critica y el “giro visual”. A partir de dos imagenes, publicadas en el semanario La Hormiga de Oro de Barcelona, visualizamos las formas (re)productoras de violencia que subyacen en la educacion fisica y desvelamos los dispositivos disciplinares (tecnicas de saber/poder) que actuan en el inconsciente colectivo de la epoca para construir elementos de cohesion nacional. In infant schooling at the beginning of the twentieth century, physical education was similar to the disciplinary means and methods of military indoctrination. The picture press at the time printed images which show us today the mark of school militarisation which is open to analysis from a dialectical critical view and the “visual turn”. From these two images, published in the weekly La Hormiga de Oro of Barcelona, the (re)productive forms of violence that underlie physical education become evident and the disciplinary devices (knowledge/power techniques) acting in the collective subconscious of the time for the construction of elements of national cohesion are revealed.
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The journal Social and Education History, aims to closely connect these two fields of study, by publishing relevant articles focused on both the analysis of societies and, the socialization processes and cultural and educational transmission. It focuses on the study of social change and transformation periods. It includes the analysis of social and pedagogical thought, as well as the teaching of history. It is open to all historical periods. The journal comprises the analysis of all learning, cultural transmission and socialization processes, together with social analysis. It brings together education and society, and enhances the role of education in the learning processes and development of societies. Furthermore, it includes the study of social and pedagogical thought and the teaching of history, and as there is no limitation of time period, this journal achieves an integrating dimension regarding the study of history that a vast majority of publications do not have. Social and Education History is a digital and free publication, which aims at disseminating scientific knowledge and generating debate in order to promote an active history addressed to reflect on the past, the present and the future, and at the same time to be useful in deepening in the values of democracy and social justice. The journal publishes research articles, reviews, monographs, and articles on doctoral dissertations, about social and educational history. It is a four-monthly publication and multilingual. HSE publishes articles in English and Spanish. This journal has two sections, one for articles and another for book reviews. This journal includes articles about ended or in progress scientific inquiries. The journal publishes reviews of books that have been recently published in the field of education or other disciplines and of international interest.