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A Game for Rough Girls: The History of Women's Football in Britain

A Game for Rough Girls: The History of Women's Football in Britain
By Jean Williams

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The first book to properly theorise the development of the women's football and to place it in the context of wider debates on gender and sport.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #345622 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-08-21
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages

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From the Back Cover
Can we truly call football England's 'national' game?
How have we arrived at this point of such clear inequalty between men's and women's football?
Between 1921 and 1972, women were banned from playing in football League grounds in the UK.
In 1998 FIFA declared that "the future is feminine" and that football was the fastest growing sport for women globally.
The result of several years of original research, the book traces the continuities in women's participation since the beginnings of the game, and highlights the significant moments that have influenced current practice. The text provides:
*insight into the communities and individual experiences of players, fans, investors, administrators and coaches
*examination of the attitudes and role of national and international associations
*analysis of the development of the professional game
*comparisons with women's football in mainland Europe, the USA and Africa.
A Game for Rough Girls is the first text to properly theorise the development of the game. Examining recreational and elite levels, the author provides a thorough critique, placing women's experience in the context of broader cultural and sports studies debates on social change, gender, power and global economics.

About the Author
Jean Williams is a senior lecturer in education in the School of History and International Studies at De Montfort University, Leicester. She is a consultant to media and sports organisations including FIFA, and is currently involved in a major cross-national research project into women's football.