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Concerning Abolitionism, Black People, and Capoeira in the History of Brazil: Social and Moral (Im)Balances Cover

Concerning Abolitionism, Black People, and Capoeira in the History of Brazil: Social and Moral (Im)Balances

Open Access
|Dec 2012

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to discuss the changes that took place in relation to the peculiarities of Capoeira within Brazilian society. This popular practice, which is considered a martial art, a dance and a game, developed during the 19th century, where it was practiced by individuals from the lower walks of life. Practicing Capoeira was a felony, as it posed a threat to public safety, order, and morality. Presently, it has been upgraded to a Brazilian cultural asset, which shows how the perception of its practice has changed. These changes follow the different views of the historical processes related to abolitionism and the perverse incorporation of blacks into society at that time, which have continued until present time, having undergone significant changes and grown as a valued physical expression

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10141-012-0021-4 | Journal eISSN: 1899-4849 | Journal ISSN: 2081-2221
Language: English
Page range: 33 - 40
Published on: Dec 29, 2012
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: Volume open

© 2012 Ana Leticia Padeski Ferreira, Marchi Júnior Wanderley, published by Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons License.