Football malgache féminin: un exotisme genré?'etude de cas d'une association locale/ created by Stéphane Héas, Dominique Bodin, Luc Robène and Adelin Jude
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- HC501 AFR
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Main Library - Special Collections | HC501 AFR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol. 31, no.1 (pages 150-167) | SP27159 | Not for loan | For in house use only |
In Madagascar, adult female football exists at the embryonic stage, while it has only appeared recently in some Western countries, and is practiced by a minority in such countries. Such appearance of female football draws curiosity in an international context dominated by sports and politics, which promotes parity while largely maintaining male domination. Madagascar thus focuses on gender relations and resistance to body and cultural changes between men and women, but also between women.
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