Synopsis "Lesbian, Gay, and Transgender Athletes in Latin America (in English)"
About the EditorsAbout the ContributorsChapter 1 Introduction: Shifting Research Accounts on Sexual and Gender Minority Athletes, Eric Anderson and Joaquín PiedraPart I: Historical and Sociological PerspectivesChapter 2 LGBT sport clubs: Origin and historical changes in Spain and Latin America, by Joan Miró & Joaquín PiedraChapter 3 Coming Out of the Closet: A Description of LGBT Research on Sports in Brazil, by Vinnicius Laurindo & Mariana Zuaneti MartinsChapter 4 Homohysteria, cultural change, and 'pseudo-inclusivity': An analysis of attitudes toward sexual diversity, by Joaquín Piedra, Rafael Garcia-Perez, & Alex ChannonPart II: Sexual Orientation and SportsChapter 5 Conceptualising Sexuality through the Mexican Martial Art of Xilam, by George JenningsChapter 6 Discrimination, feeling of discomfort and prejudice in Mexican sport, according to sex and sexual orientation, by Oswaldo Ceballos, Jeanette M. López-Walle, Rosa E. Medina-Rodríguez, José L. Tristán-Rodríguez, & Luis T. Ródenas-CuencaChapter 7 More than a man: Richarlyson, ambiguous and non-orthodox masculinities in South American football, by Jorge KnijnikChapter 8 Policy and practice of LGBT persons' sport participation in Colombia, by Angélica Sáenz-Macana, Javier Gil-Quintana, Sofía Pereira-García, & José Devís-DevísPart III: Transgender Issues and SportsChapter 9 Trans masculinities on the Sport courts of Brazil, "the country of football" by Julian Pegoraro Silvestrin & Alexandre Fernandez VazChapter 10 Educational trajectories and participation of transgender women in sports in Argentina, by Magalí Perez-Riedel & Pablo A. Scharagrodsky