Street Football, Gender and Muslim Youth in the Netherlands Girls Who Kick Back

Based on original ethnographic research in a multicultural neighbourhood in The Hague, this open access book gives detailed insights into the challenges, negotiations and resistances girls with Moroccan-Dutch and Muslim backgrounds face in the world of street football. Kathrine van den Bogert traces...

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Main Author: Bogert, Kathrine van den (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London Bloomsbury Academic 2022
Series:Bloomsbury Studies in Religion, Gender, and Sexuality
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