No nos callamos más: A Turning Point in Women’s Football and Women’s Rights in Argentina
págs. 11-34
‘Our football is joy, it’s dissident, and it’s feminist!’: LaCoordinadora Sin Fronteras de Fútbol Feminista andWomen’s Fight for the Right to Football in Argentina
págs. 35-53
Another ‘barra’ Is Possible: Women, Feminism and ‘barras’ in Mexico
págs. 55-75
La Nuestra Fútbol Feminista: A Social Experimentation and Learning Territory
Enriqueta Tato, Jimena Aon, Juliana Román Lozáno, Maria Belén Bramanti, María José Figueroa, Mónica Santino, Paula Korsakas
págs. 77-94
Power, Policy and Priorities: The Experiences of Colombian Women Playing Football
págs. 97-114
Bolivian Women as Professional Footballers: The Voices and the Feminism of the karimachus
págs. 115-130
págs. 131-145
págs. 147-163
Mexican Women and Academics Playing Football
Ciria Margarita Salazar, Isela Ramos Carranza, Emilio Gerzaìn Manzo Lozano
págs. 165-186
Football and Gender in Chile: Impact of the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup on the Participation of Chilean Women in the Sport
Miguel Cornejo Améstica, Carlos Matus Castillo, Carolina Paz Cabello Escudero
págs. 187-207
‘Femina sana in corpore sano’ (As long as they don’t play football): Football and Womanhood in the 1920s’ Argentine Capital
págs. 211-229
Transgression and Resistance: An Approach to Mexican Women’s Football History through the Case of Alicia Vargas (1970–1991)
págs. 231-246
An Oral History of Women’s Football in Colombia: Building Tools for Collective Action
págs. 269-288
‘Si nos permiten jugar’: Constructing a Feminist Football in Latin America
págs. 289-302
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