Beschreibung
Every year, countless young adults from affluent, Western nations travel to Brazil to train in capoeira, the dance/martial art form that is one of the most visible strands of the Afro-Brazilian cultural tradition.In Search of Legitimacy explores why first world men and women leave behind their jobs, families, and friends to pursue a strenuous training regimen in a historically disparaged and marginalized practice. Using the concept of apprenticeship pilgrimagestudying with a local master at a historical point of originthe author examines how non-Brazilian capoeiristas learn their art and claim legitimacy while navigating the complexities of wealth disparity, racial discrimination, and cultural appropriation.
Autorenportrait
Lauren Miller Griffith, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Texas Tech University. She studies performance and tourism in Latin America and the U.S. Specifically, she focuses on the Afro-Brazilian martial art capoeira and how non-Brazilian practitioners use travel to Brazil to increase their legitimacy within this genre. Her work on capoeira has been published in Annals of Tourism Research, the Journal of Sport and Tourism, and Theatre Annual and she is the author ofApprenticeship Pilgrimage (with Jonathan S. Marion), was published in January of 2018 (Lexington Books). Dr. Griffiths newest work is on the relationship between globalized art forms and locally focused civic engagement.
Inhalt
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. A Brief History of Capoeira
Chapter 2. The Challenges of Teaching and Learning Capoeira Abroad
Chapter 3. Travel as a Way to Overcome Doubts
Chapter 4. Preparing for the Pilgrimage
Chapter 5. A World in which the Black Brazilian Man Is King
Chapter 6. How the Rest of Us Get Our Foot in the Door
Chapter 7. Does Form Really Matter?
Chapter 8. Will I Ever Be Good Enough?
Chapter 9. Conclusion and Future Directions
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Informationen zu E-Books
Individuelle Erläuterung zu E-Books