Race, Gender and Sport: The Politics of Ethnic ‘Other’ Girls and Women

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Manal Hamzeh New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM.

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  • Hamzeh, M. (2012). Pedagogies of deveiling: muslim girls and the hijab discourse. In C. Malott (Ed.), Critical Constructions: Studies on Education and Society (pp. 1173). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Press.

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  • Hamzeh, M. (2015). Jordanian national football Muslimat players: Interrupting Islamophobia in FIFA’s ‘hijab ban’. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy Journal, 20(5), 517531. doi:10.1080/17408989.2015.1050660

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  • Hamzeh, M. (2017). FIFA’s double hijabophobia: A colonialist and Islamist patriarchal ‘alliance’ racializing Muslim women soccer players. Journal of Women’s Studies International Forum, 63, 1116. doi:10.1016/j.wsif.2017.06.003

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  • Hoodfar, H (2015). Women’s Sport as Politics in Muslim Contexts. London, UK: Women Living Under Muslim Law. Retrieved from http://www.wluml.org/sites/wluml.org/files/Hoodfar-Women’s%20Sport%20as%20Politics%20in%20Muslim%20Contexts%20-WLUML%20site-fin2.compressed.pdf

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  • Mernissi, F. (1991). The veil and the male elite: A feminist interpretation of women’s rights in Islam. (M.J. Lakeland, Trans.) Cambridge, UK: Perseus Books.

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  • Razack, S. (2008). Casting out: The eviction of Muslims from Western Laws and Politics. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.

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