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AUTOR(ES) Jacques M. Henry , Howard P. Comeaux
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Southwestern Louisiana, USA
ANO 1999
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO International Review for the Sociology of Sport
ISSN 1012-6902
E-ISSN 1461-7218
DOI 10.1177/101269099034003004
CITAÇÕES 8
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 6877355acb01db438226095e04d159aa

Resumo

This article uses an ethnographic and case-study approach to examine aspects of egalitarianism between men and women in an American coed soccer league. We describe the formal adjustments of the league, the informal arrangements made by participants, and the conceptualization of the game by both male and female players. Our findings indicate that even in a highly egalitarian form, coed soccer remains dominated by males both on the pitch and in concept. Our results challenge the thesis of 'American exceptionalism' about the failure of soccer to gain acceptance in the American sports scene. We also suggest that the involvement of men and women on the basis of egalitarianism and the unfulfilled promise of its enactment are consonant with patterns in American society at large. Furthermore, we maintain that the dominant meaning of American soccer can be best grasped by focusing on its recreational dimension rather than at the commodified level.

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