The practice of capoeira, the Brazilian dance-fight-game, has grown rapidly in recent years. It has become a popular leisure activity in many cultures, as well as a career for Brazilians in countries across the world including the US, the UK, Canada and Australia. This original ethnographic study draws on the latest research conducted on capoeira in the UK to understand this global phenomenon. It not only presents an in-depth investigation of the martial art, but also provides a wealth of data on masculinities, performativity, embodiment, globalisation and rites of passage. Centred in cultural sociology, while drawing on anthropology and the sociology of sport and dance, the book explores the experiences of those learning and teaching capoe...
Capoeira is a martial art that developed from combat games enslaved Africans brought to Brazil. It i...
Capoeira—a combat game developed by enslaved Afro-Brazilians for mental and physical liberation—has ...
Capoeira—a combat game developed by enslaved Afro-Brazilians for mental and physical liberation—has ...
Capoeira is a Brazilian martial-art dance. Capoeira combines elements of dance, folklore, martial ar...
In the port-cities of Brazil during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a distinct form of comba...
The majority of the popular martial arts in Britain are of South East Asian origin. One exception is...
This article is an unusual reflexive text. It has two authors, two voices, two embodied experiences,...
This paper reports an ethnographic study of how Brazilians teaching capoeira in the UK use dance as ...
This study investigates the relationships between ethnographic study and animation practice, focusin...
This research paper explores the current use of Capoeira Angola as an outreach and development tool ...
An infusion of dance, martial arts and acrobatics, Capoeira varies in practice from region to region...
This article is the result of twenty-one months of fieldwork among the capoeiristas in Brazil, prima...
Capoeira, the Brazilian dance and martial art is now globalised and taught widely outside Brazil. I...
Capoeira, the Afro-Brazilian dance-cum-martial art, has acquired a worldwide popularity. In this pap...
Originally the preserve of Afro-Brazilian slaves, the marginalized and the underclasses in Brazilian...
Capoeira is a martial art that developed from combat games enslaved Africans brought to Brazil. It i...
Capoeira—a combat game developed by enslaved Afro-Brazilians for mental and physical liberation—has ...
Capoeira—a combat game developed by enslaved Afro-Brazilians for mental and physical liberation—has ...
Capoeira is a Brazilian martial-art dance. Capoeira combines elements of dance, folklore, martial ar...
In the port-cities of Brazil during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a distinct form of comba...
The majority of the popular martial arts in Britain are of South East Asian origin. One exception is...
This article is an unusual reflexive text. It has two authors, two voices, two embodied experiences,...
This paper reports an ethnographic study of how Brazilians teaching capoeira in the UK use dance as ...
This study investigates the relationships between ethnographic study and animation practice, focusin...
This research paper explores the current use of Capoeira Angola as an outreach and development tool ...
An infusion of dance, martial arts and acrobatics, Capoeira varies in practice from region to region...
This article is the result of twenty-one months of fieldwork among the capoeiristas in Brazil, prima...
Capoeira, the Brazilian dance and martial art is now globalised and taught widely outside Brazil. I...
Capoeira, the Afro-Brazilian dance-cum-martial art, has acquired a worldwide popularity. In this pap...
Originally the preserve of Afro-Brazilian slaves, the marginalized and the underclasses in Brazilian...
Capoeira is a martial art that developed from combat games enslaved Africans brought to Brazil. It i...
Capoeira—a combat game developed by enslaved Afro-Brazilians for mental and physical liberation—has ...
Capoeira—a combat game developed by enslaved Afro-Brazilians for mental and physical liberation—has ...