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Parenthetical Team Names, Perpetual Peripheries, and Bodily Resistance: Early Beginnings and Contemporary Developments in Women's Football in Goa

Ashish Krishna (BITS Pilani, K K Birla Goa Campus, India)

The Postcolonial Sporting Body: Contemporary Indian Investigations

ISBN: 978-1-80455-783-9, eISBN: 978-1-80455-782-2

Publication date: 30 September 2024

Abstract

This chapter is an exploratory study of women’s football in Goa during two defining periods in its history: 1975–1991 and 2017–present. Anchoring the analysis within the intersection of sport, gender, and decolonisation, the chapter aims to address the peripheralisation of women’s sport in academic work on sport in India. Examining the evolution of women’s football in Goa and the multifarious factors that stilted its advancement, this research demonstrates how the systemic challenges that have historically plagued women’s sport continue to hamper its progress. The chapter argues that the professionalisation of women’s sport is indispensable to unlocking its potential and doing justice to the players and other stakeholders who continue to pursue it despite manifold challenges.

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Krishna, A. (2024), "Parenthetical Team Names, Perpetual Peripheries, and Bodily Resistance: Early Beginnings and Contemporary Developments in Women's Football in Goa", Mani, V. and Krishnamurthy, M. (Ed.) The Postcolonial Sporting Body: Contemporary Indian Investigations (Research in the Sociology of Sport, Vol. 20), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 165-184. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1476-285420240000020010

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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