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Women’s Football in Brazil: When History Meets Philosophyoreover, football raises questions and provokes changes beyond the realm of sports, presenting society with the chance to make gains across the board. This chapter intends to conduct a discussion in which sport and gender studies are intertwined. Based on the experience of Brazilian women football p首创精神 发表于 2025-3-28 22:43:04
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: Women’s Football Leagues of Bolivian Migrants in Sao Paulo, Brazilmigrant football tournaments become spaces of belonging and at the same time involve exclusionary processes. Football represents an appropriation of space for cultural and community gatherings. At the same time, migrant amateur football is closely linked to transcultural strategies since it is a wid轻率的你 发表于 2025-3-29 18:25:06
Examining Social Capital in Brazilian Football: Lessons from a Girls’ Sport for Development Projecto the notion of using sport as a vehicle for building social capital among disadvantaged groups. The chapter aims to encourage critical debate relating to social capital. In particular, it explores to what extent development programmes at the community level assist in fostering the social capital ofCOM 发表于 2025-3-29 22:32:30
“Rivals on the pitch, sisters in the struggle”: Women in Fan Culture in Brazilexism. To challenge this paradigm, they have organised into supporters’ collectives, forging a shared identity and aligning themselves with feminism. In this chapter, we focus on this network of activist fan collectives. Considering this scenario, we rely on the notion of social movements conceivedMODE 发表于 2025-3-30 03:22:02
From the Stands to the Center of the Court: The Women in Futsal Refereeing in Brazillitary dictatorship imposed in the country (1964–1985) and the government decree that prohibited women from playing football (1941–1979). Such barriers hindered the development of the sport when practiced by women and the results still endure in Brazilian culture, since women continue to struggle to烧烤 发表于 2025-3-30 04:05:40
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