Friday, 15 May 2020

Vlog 11. (The final one!) Structural Violence and Cultural Resistance

This is the final vlog introducing my book "Cultural Resistance and Security from Below. Power and Escape through Capoeira." It takes a look back at what changes have come about through the art of capoeira and looks into what relevance they have for other cultural and artistic practices.


Friday, 8 May 2020

Vlog 10. What are the implications for security analysis and policy?

What theoretical threads can be drawn from bringing capoeira to the study of security? Neoliberal security policy relies on claims of commonality that grew out of the Cold War. When claims of commonality deny differences of power and interest, though, poor people are framed as the threat to be contained and controlled. Capoeira contests unjustified claims of commonality by its core mechanisms of keeping inequality problematic, mobilising in structural violence, and maintaining the possibility of other outcomes.

Friday, 1 May 2020

Vlog 9. What is the significance of capoeira to contemporary Brazil?

This vlog looks at how capoeira is relevant in contemporary Brazil. Brazil does not experience insecurity in the form of invasion or war, but suffers from inequality, police and gang violence, and crisis in political institutions. Capoeira extends its reach through activism, projects and soft power. There are also regressive forms of power that are nurtured within hierarchical capoeira academies, as can be observed in widespread sexism.

Friday, 24 April 2020

Vlog 8. How has security been distributed through capoeira?

This vlog examines how security has been distributed through capoeira, and identifies three mechanisms: keeping inequality problematic, mobilising in structural violence and maintaining the possibility of other outcomes.


Friday, 17 April 2020

Vlog 7. Tricks & Magic in Capoeira

Capoeira does not rely on brute force but on trickery and magic. This vlog introduces the tactics, counter-rationality and anarcho-magicalism of capoeira to give some insights into the disruptive and creative elements of the art.

Friday, 10 April 2020

Vlog 6. Class & Race in capoeira

Capoeira movement and music generates and communicates knowledge. This vlog looks at the who, where and when of capoeira and notes strong references to Black Bahian working class men in the early to mid-twentieth century. Since the 1970s and 1980s, there has been more explicit mention of the African heritage of capoeira and this has interacted with a globalised discourse on race.

Friday, 3 April 2020

Vlog 5: Capoeira as a game of life

It is common to note that there is no real distinction between capoeira and life. This can be variously interpreted: that capoeira provides physical and psychological training for life's struggles, that it is better to play out differences in a controlled environment than in the street, or that capoeira is itself a way of life. Understanding the duality between capoeira and life is key to understanding the resistance that it offers.




Friday, 27 March 2020

Vlog 4: A brief history of capoeira

This vlog sets out a little of the history of capoeira, focusing on the different styles that were developed following the establishment of the first capoeira academy in the 1930s - Capoeira Regional, Capoeira Angola, Capoeira Contemporanea and street capoeira.






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Friday, 20 March 2020

Vlog 3: Capoeira and Security Literature

This is the third vlog presenting the ideas of my book "Cultural Resistance and Security from Below" (Routledge 2019).In this vlog I present a short background to capoeira alongside a discussion on the bias of mainstream security theory. I begin to ask how capoeira can fill the gaps in security theorisation and challenge the processes through which they occur.



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Saturday, 14 March 2020

Vlog 2: Outline of my book, "Cultural Resistance and Security from Below"

Vlog 2. Here is an outline of my book "Cultural Resistance and Security from Below. Power and Escape through Capoeira" (Routledge 2019)You can see more here: http://capoeira-security.blogspot.com... vlog sets up the enquiry into how security is distributed through capoeira. It asks three questions: 1. What knowledge is generated through playing capoeira, 2. How communicating this knowledge changes threats and protection, and 3. What implications can be drawn for security analysis and policy.



Friday, 6 March 2020

Vlog 1: I left Congo for Angola

Vlog 1 presenting the ideas in my book "Cultural Resistance & Security from Below. Power & Escape through Capoeira" (Routledge 2019). Check out other vlogs here: http://capoeira-security.blogspot.com/ 
This vlog looks at how my work on security in the DR Congo led me to research the Afro-Brazilian art of capoeira as a black discourse of completeness and agency, countering descriptions of Africa as a place of passivity and failure.