Dialoguing on the Capoeira: Possibilities of Intervention Starting from Human Motricity
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https://doi.org/10.5016/2875Abstract
The African and Afro-Brazilian culture, and with this the fight capoeira, it has been placed in second plan. Although you struggle, martial arts and combat sports are frequent denominations to corporal practices as capoeira, huka-huka, judo, karatê, among other, justify to ignore the terms martial art and combat sport, I will make preferential use of the expression it struggles for considering her more appropriate to the context of the capoeira and your appearance in Brazilian soil starting from the fight of the African and Afro-Brazilian people in search of freedom and statement of your motricity. This text will have as central objective to discourse on the unfoldings of this fight in our days, and intervention possibilities tends as support the human motricity science of Manuel Sérgio's and dialogical pedagogy Paulo Freire's, the ones which, among other influences in your respective constitutions, they have existential phenomenology Maurice Merleau-Ponty's.Downloads
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