Women's Football in Latin America
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Women's Football in Latin America
Social Challenges and Historical Perspectives Vol 2. Hispanic Countries
Knijnik, Jorge; Garton, Gabriela
Springer International Publishing AG
11/2022
307
Dura
Inglês
9783031091261
15 a 20 dias
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Section 1. Introduction.- Open fields of Latin American women footballers, Jorge Knijnik.- Section 2: Argentina.- From public parks to the Parc des Princes: A turning point in Argentine women's football and women's rights, Nemesia Hijos, Gabriela Garton and Veronica Moreira.- "A nutmeg to patriarchy and oppression." La Coordinadora Sin Fronteras de Futbol Feminista and women's fight for the right to football in Argentina, Julia Hang and Matthew Hawkins.- Healthy woman 'in non-football corpore': Football and femininity in the Argentine capital in the 1920's, Pablo Ariel Scharagrodsky.- La Nuestra Futbol Feminista: strategies for collective empowerment, Belen Bramanti, Jimena Aon, Juliana Roman Lozano, Maria Jose Figueroa, Monica Santino and Paula Korsakas.- Section 3: Colombia.- Power, policy and priorities: The experiences of Colombian women playing football, Sophie Legros, Sarah Oxford and Ana Margarita Salas de la Hoz.- An oral history of women's football in Colombia: building tools for collective action, Gabriela Ardila Biela.- Travels, time and gender among female football fans in Colombia, Maria Teresa Salcedo and Omar Rivera.- We were there: the life history of three international women referees in the Colombian Men's Professional Football League, Eizabeth Oviedo.- Section 4: Mexico.- Grassroots Networks and the Survival of Women's Football in Mexico, 1971-1991, Joshua Nadel.- Fighting from the bleachers: women, feminism and barras Mexicanas, Claudia Pedraza Bucio.- Transgression and resistance: An approach to the history of Mexican women's football through the case of Alicia Vargas, Giovanni Alejandro Perez Uriarte.- Women lecturers scoring goals: football and gender in the Mexican academia, Emilio Gerzain Manzo Lozano, Ciria Margarita Salazar and Isela Guadalupe Ramos Carranza.- Section 5:Chile and Uruguay.- Gather as a collective to assert one's rights: example of the Association of Chilean Women Players (ANJUFF), Alison Hernandez, Cassandre Rivrais, Cecile Ottogalli-Mazzacavallo, Virginie Nicaise and Guillaume Bodet.- Gender and football in South America: a critical analysis of the 2008 U20 Chile Women's World Cup, Miguel Cornejo Amestica and Carlos Matus Castillo.- Absence of women in the history of Uruguayan football: Myth or Reality?, Bruno Mora Pereyra and Diego Alsina Machado.- Uruguayan women's football narratives: resistance stories and new perspectives, Evelise Amgarten Quitzau and Martina Pastorino Barcia.- Section 6: Bolivia, Venezuela Costa Rica and Cuba.- Bolivian women as professional footballers: the voice and the feminism of the karimachus, Eliana Aguilar Aguilar and Ana Alcazar Campos.- Socio-Political Dynamic of Women's Participation in Football in Venezuela, Rosa Lopez de D?Amicoand Lesbia Verenzuela.- Mainstream media and women's football in Costa Rica, Ma Antonieta Ozols Rosales and Ma Antonieta Corrales Araya.- Women's football in Cuba. Its history, realities and perspectives, Marta Canizares Hernandez and Jesus Jorge Pereira Leon.- Section 7: Latin American conversations.- Has the Latin American Title IX arrived? The impact of the CONMEBOL institutional incentive regulations on South America's football landscape, Fernando Augusto Starepravo, Giovanna Xavier de Moura, Felipe Canan.- Football Gender studies in Latin America: the journey ahead us, Jorge Knijnik.
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FIFA Women's World Cup;equal pay in sport;gender equity;Football and femininity;Alicia Vargas;South American women's football;Central American women's football
Section 1. Introduction.- Open fields of Latin American women footballers, Jorge Knijnik.- Section 2: Argentina.- From public parks to the Parc des Princes: A turning point in Argentine women's football and women's rights, Nemesia Hijos, Gabriela Garton and Veronica Moreira.- "A nutmeg to patriarchy and oppression." La Coordinadora Sin Fronteras de Futbol Feminista and women's fight for the right to football in Argentina, Julia Hang and Matthew Hawkins.- Healthy woman 'in non-football corpore': Football and femininity in the Argentine capital in the 1920's, Pablo Ariel Scharagrodsky.- La Nuestra Futbol Feminista: strategies for collective empowerment, Belen Bramanti, Jimena Aon, Juliana Roman Lozano, Maria Jose Figueroa, Monica Santino and Paula Korsakas.- Section 3: Colombia.- Power, policy and priorities: The experiences of Colombian women playing football, Sophie Legros, Sarah Oxford and Ana Margarita Salas de la Hoz.- An oral history of women's football in Colombia: building tools for collective action, Gabriela Ardila Biela.- Travels, time and gender among female football fans in Colombia, Maria Teresa Salcedo and Omar Rivera.- We were there: the life history of three international women referees in the Colombian Men's Professional Football League, Eizabeth Oviedo.- Section 4: Mexico.- Grassroots Networks and the Survival of Women's Football in Mexico, 1971-1991, Joshua Nadel.- Fighting from the bleachers: women, feminism and barras Mexicanas, Claudia Pedraza Bucio.- Transgression and resistance: An approach to the history of Mexican women's football through the case of Alicia Vargas, Giovanni Alejandro Perez Uriarte.- Women lecturers scoring goals: football and gender in the Mexican academia, Emilio Gerzain Manzo Lozano, Ciria Margarita Salazar and Isela Guadalupe Ramos Carranza.- Section 5:Chile and Uruguay.- Gather as a collective to assert one's rights: example of the Association of Chilean Women Players (ANJUFF), Alison Hernandez, Cassandre Rivrais, Cecile Ottogalli-Mazzacavallo, Virginie Nicaise and Guillaume Bodet.- Gender and football in South America: a critical analysis of the 2008 U20 Chile Women's World Cup, Miguel Cornejo Amestica and Carlos Matus Castillo.- Absence of women in the history of Uruguayan football: Myth or Reality?, Bruno Mora Pereyra and Diego Alsina Machado.- Uruguayan women's football narratives: resistance stories and new perspectives, Evelise Amgarten Quitzau and Martina Pastorino Barcia.- Section 6: Bolivia, Venezuela Costa Rica and Cuba.- Bolivian women as professional footballers: the voice and the feminism of the karimachus, Eliana Aguilar Aguilar and Ana Alcazar Campos.- Socio-Political Dynamic of Women's Participation in Football in Venezuela, Rosa Lopez de D?Amicoand Lesbia Verenzuela.- Mainstream media and women's football in Costa Rica, Ma Antonieta Ozols Rosales and Ma Antonieta Corrales Araya.- Women's football in Cuba. Its history, realities and perspectives, Marta Canizares Hernandez and Jesus Jorge Pereira Leon.- Section 7: Latin American conversations.- Has the Latin American Title IX arrived? The impact of the CONMEBOL institutional incentive regulations on South America's football landscape, Fernando Augusto Starepravo, Giovanna Xavier de Moura, Felipe Canan.- Football Gender studies in Latin America: the journey ahead us, Jorge Knijnik.
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