FEMALE FOOTBALL: A VIEW FROM THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
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https://doi.org/10.5380/alesde.v1i1.21402Keywords:
Female soccer, public space, subjectAbstract
The football played by women, although already enjoys great popularity and legitimacy, especially in high-performance tournament, it still is raising questions about the cultural transformations that its development has caused. One such question is registered in the reflection on the classic public / private dichotomy and its relation to social and cultural markings of gender. So-called women's soccer to analyze possible changes in the limits for each of the genres around public and private. The question of what the scope of these changes is answered in this article taking some contributions to political philosophy and sociology, from the idea of field as a space of struggle and subject as subversion of the dominant social roles.
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