2021
DOI: 10.1177/14687941211016164
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Freeplaying with narrative: A Jogando method in/as Capoeira research

Abstract: In this article, we rethink the ways that analysis within narrative research might occur based on the topic being studied and provide an example using the Afro-Brazilian martial art capoeira. Locating our work at the intersection of Derridean freeplay and the spirit of play present in the Afro-Brazilian martial art capoeira, we reconceive of the ways that narratives may be constructed, and suggest that the topic under study, capoeira, may actually become an analytic. This piece offers one of many potential dir… Show more

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“…They can be professional scholars or people pursuing an academic career. Greg Downey [26] and Lauren Miller (formerly Lauren Griffith) [21,72] are prominent examples of Immersed Apprentices who have produced remarkable research from their experiences learning Capoeira in and outside of Brazil.…”
Section: The Martial Arts Scholar-practitioner Typology: the Example ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be professional scholars or people pursuing an academic career. Greg Downey [26] and Lauren Miller (formerly Lauren Griffith) [21,72] are prominent examples of Immersed Apprentices who have produced remarkable research from their experiences learning Capoeira in and outside of Brazil.…”
Section: The Martial Arts Scholar-practitioner Typology: the Example ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capoeira involves learning explicitly taught and drilled physical moves such as kicks and escapes. Games in the roda (the circle of musicians and singers) need some mastery of the moves, but also doing them in time with the music, and most importantly in a dialogue with an opponent or partner [52]. Learners need to acquire a tacit, indeterminate form of ringcraft, in which malicía is fundamental.…”
Section: Axé and Malicia: Two Examples From Capoeiramentioning
confidence: 99%