Soccer by and for women No 131, 2021/1 - 146 pagesPages 5 to 11IntroductionBy Cécile Ottogalli-Mazzacavallo, Virginie Nicaise, Guillaume BodetResearch papersPages 15 to 30Soccer and Contemporary Literature. Where are the Women?By Julie Gaucher, Julien LegallePages 31 to 43“Women in the shadows among ‘men in black’”?: Two female pioneers of refereeing in professional soccer in France (1997–2019)By Olivier ChovauxPages 45 to 63Like a boy . . . . Corinne Diacre, a professional soccer coach like all the others?By Hugo Juskowiak, Jean Bréhon, Oumaya Hidri NeysPages 65 to 83Taking up and giving up soccer. Quantifying the barriers women soccer players encounterBy Camille MartinPages 85 to 101Televisual representations of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in France: Between stereotypes and transgressive innovationsBy Natacha LapeyrouxPages 103 to 127The globalization and feminization of soccer: The twin factors of global dynamics and national structuresBy Marie-Stéphanie Abouna, Pascal BourgeoisReviewsPages 131 to 134James F. Lee (2008). The Lady Footballers. Struggling To Play in Victorian Britain. London: Routledge, xix-132 p.By Laurent GrünPages 135 to 136Thierry Terret, Balades olympiques : les chemins politiques, Paris, L’Harmattan, coll. « Espaces et temps du sport », 2020, 235 p.By Éric MonninPages 137 to 139Sophie Duteil Deyries (2020). Transgression scolaire au prisme du genre : de l’invisibilité des filles à la survisibilité des garçons. Paris : L’Harmattan, coll. « Savoir et formation », 293 p.By Jacques Gleyse