Capoeira: The History of an Afro-Brazilian Martial ArtRoutledge, 2004 - 224 páginas Originally the preserve of Afro-Brazilian slaves, the marginalized and the underclasses in Brazilian society, capoeira is now a mainstream sport, taught in Brazilian schools and practised by a range of social classes around the world. Some advocates now seek Olympic recognition for Capoeira. This apparent change in the meaning and purpose of Capeoira has led to conflicts between traditionalists, who view capoeira as their heritage descended from the maroons, a weapon to be used against the injustice and repression; and reformers, who wish to see Capoeira develop as an international sport. Capoeira: The History of Afro-Brazilian Martial Art explores Capoeira as a field of confrontation where the different struggles that divide Brazilian society are played out. It contains both the first comprehensive English language review of archive and contemporary literature relating to Capoeira, as well as the first scholarly account of Capoeira's history and development. |
Índice
Introduction | 1 |
1 The competing master narratives of capoeira history | 5 |
2 Capoeira in the context of the Black Atlantic | 31 |
3 Capoeiragem in Rio de Janeiro c18001930 | 67 |
4 Workers vagrants and tough guys in Bahia c18601950 | 93 |
5 Mestre Bimba and the development of Regional style | 125 |
6 Mestre Pastinha and the codification of Angola style | 147 |
7 Contemporary capoeira 19502004 | 167 |
the contemporary meanings of capoeira | 205 |
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Outras edições - Ver tudo
Capoeira: A History of an Afro-Brazilian Martial Art Matthias Röhrig Assunção Pré-visualização limitada - 2005 |
Capoeira: The History of an Afro-Brazilian Martial Art Matthias Röhrig Assunção Pré-visualização limitada - 2004 |
Capoeira: A History of an Afro-Brazilian Martial Art Matthias Röhrig Assunção Pré-visualização limitada - 2005 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Abreu academy According Afro-Bahian Afro-Brazilian Afrocentric Angola style angoleiros aspects Bahia Bahian capoeira Bantu batuque became berimbau Brazil Brazilian candomblé capoeira Angola capoeira escrava capoeira groups capoeira history capoeira practice capoeira Regional capoeira songs capoeiragem capoeiristas Cariocan Carneiro Central African Chapter colonial combat games constituted contemporary capoeira context contributed creole creolization dance Decânio Desch-Obi developed diaspora elite Engolo ethnic European festivals fighting techniques Figure folklore gangs GCAP herança identity Imbangala important instance João João Pequeno jogo ju-jitsu kicks ladainha ladjia linked M.Bimba M.Pastinha mandinga martial arts meaning mestiço Mestre Bimba Mestre Pastinha modalities movements Nagô Nagoas Negro neighbourhood nineteenth century origins Pastinha Paulo plantation players playing capoeira police popular culture Portuguese practitioners Recôncavo repression rhythm Rio de Janeiro rituals roda Salvador samba Santo São Paulo Senzala slavery slaves Soares social sport stick fighting teachers teaching toques tough guys traditional vadiação wrestling
