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From the hosts of the popular podcast and tv show Men in Blazers,
comes their completely scientific, 100% definitive,
defend-to-the-death list of the greatest soccer players of all
time. Every fan has their own list of the 100 soccer players they
consider the greatest ever to play the game. A list based on
triumphs, sublime moments of skill, superhuman tenacity, and
telenovela-esque backstories. To the list-maker, that 100 feels
objective. Unequivocal. An absolute truth. This is one such list.
Written with the same signature Men in Blazers humor found in their
New York Times bestseller Encyclopedia Blazertannica, and
accompanied by Nate Kitch's iconic photographic illustrations, Men
in Blazers share the stories of household names like David Beckham
and Alex Morgan, along with cult icons such as Garrincha, the
Brazilian star of the 1960s who was born with one leg six inches
shorter than the other, and Briana Scurry, a trailblazer who paved
a path for young Black soccer-playing women. Page by page, you will
revel in the depictions of players you adore, discover tales you
have never heard, and experience vivid stories of dreams, loyalty,
perseverance, creativity, and luck. Together, they form an
alternative telling of the history of soccer, tracing the evolution
of the men's and women's games around the globe, one unlikely,
unbelievable, unforgettable career at a time. Thanks to the
transcendent career arcs depicted within, Gods of Soccer is rife
with tales that will make readers' hearts soar. Encourage them to
dream. And then quickly rush off to make their own lists. FOR
READERS OF: Complete Book of Soccer, The Baseball 100, Encyclopedia
Blazertannica, and Reborn in the USA A COMPANION TO MEN IN BLAZERS
PODCAST AND SHOWS: This is the perfect companion for avid fans of
the Men in Blazers podcast, one of the largest soccer podcasts in
the world, and their weekly NBC show. A GREAT GIFT: Surprise the
soccer fans in your life or introduce someone to the sport with
God's of Soccer. This will make a fantastic gift for both novice
and die-hard players and soccer fans of all ages.
Transnational surrogacy - the creation of babies across borders -
has become big business. Globalization, reproductive technologies,
new family formations and rising infertility are combining to
produce a 'quiet revolution' in social and medical ethics and the
nature of parenthood. Whereas much of the current scholarship has
focused on the US and India, this groundbreaking anthology offers a
far wider perspective. Featuring contributions from over thirty
activists and scholars from a range of countries and disciplines,
this collection offers the first genuinely international study of
transnational surrogacy. Its innovative bottom-up approach, rooted
in feminist perspectives, gives due prominence to the voices of
those most affected by the global surrogacy chain, namely the
surrogate mothers, donors, prospective parents and the children
themselves. Through case studies ranging from Israel to Mexico, the
book outlines the forces that are driving the growth of
transnational surrogacy, as well as its implications for feminism,
human rights, motherhood and masculinity.
This international anthology highlights the problems of violence
against women through the experiences and analyses of individual
women and groups from over 30 countries, as diverse as Papua New
Guinea, Argentina, Tanzania, France, India, the USA, Scotland,
Czechoslovakia and Tibet. Broadly divided by theme, the book
explores domestic violence and child sexual abuse, sexual
harassment in the workplace, women and torture, genital mutilation
and the effects of male violence on women's reproductive health. It
also looks at efforts initiated by women to find solutions,
examining schemes such as the introduction of women's police
stations in Brazil and Pakistan, strategies to change the law in
the USA and Bangladesh, and the value of popular education projects
in Canada, Jamaica and Australia.
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