ABSTRACT
This article analyzes 12 reports of experiences developed by teachers who claim to put into practice the cultural curriculum of Physical Education, which describe situations involving the relations of gender and sexuality. The documents were compared with the arguments available in the works of Judith Butler and Paul Beatriz Preciado. Aiming to think about the possibilities of a countersexual cultural curriculum, we can infer the relevance of a non-prescriptive curriculum writing, but starting from the teaching profession itself to provide an explosion of new meanings.
Keywords
Physical Education; Cultural curriculum; Gender; Sexuality