In Search of Legitimacy

How Outsiders Become Part of the Afro-Brazilian Capoeira Tradition

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Dance, Folk, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Anthropology
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Author: Lauren Miller Griffith ISBN: 9781785330643
Publisher: Berghahn Books Publication: January 1, 2016
Imprint: Berghahn Books Language: English
Author: Lauren Miller Griffith
ISBN: 9781785330643
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication: January 1, 2016
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Language: English

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 pilgrimage—studying with a local master at a historical point of origin—the author examines how non-Brazilian capoeiristas learn their art and claim legitimacy while navigating the complexities of wealth disparity, racial discrimination, and cultural appropriation.

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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 pilgrimage—studying with a local master at a historical point of origin—the author examines how non-Brazilian capoeiristas learn their art and claim legitimacy while navigating the complexities of wealth disparity, racial discrimination, and cultural appropriation.

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