2020
DOI: 10.30937/2526-6314.v4.id108
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Brazilian women in Olympic combat sports: a discussion through life stories

Abstract: With the rise of the Olympic Games (OG) in the Modern Era, there could be seen an increasing opportunity to promote encounters between countries, encouraged by sports dispute. In this process, the participation of Brazilian women has been recognized and reconfigured, while facing a double challenge: to be a sportsperson in Brazil, as a woman. This study aims to understand how female participation in Olympic Combat Sports (OCS)-Judo, Boxing, Olympic Fighting, Fencing, Taekwondo and Karate) occurred, notably fro… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the integration of women's boxing into the Olympic Games program catalyzed scholarly inquiry into gender stereotypes and their impact on sports (Beki & Gal, 2013). Research was conducted at various levels, further propelling development in this direction (Bianco et al, 2009;Siska & Brodani, 2016;Hovden & Tjonndal, 2019;de Oliveira, Telles & Barreira, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the integration of women's boxing into the Olympic Games program catalyzed scholarly inquiry into gender stereotypes and their impact on sports (Beki & Gal, 2013). Research was conducted at various levels, further propelling development in this direction (Bianco et al, 2009;Siska & Brodani, 2016;Hovden & Tjonndal, 2019;de Oliveira, Telles & Barreira, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%