tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7102066341825249573.post6775458671837656708..comments2023-09-09T04:38:57.339-07:00Comments on Esportes de Combate: Livro sobre sociologia das artes marciais e modalidades de combateEmerson Franchinihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00748566792673046450noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7102066341825249573.post-79879814251049854452013-09-07T02:47:05.897-07:002013-09-07T02:47:05.897-07:00Esse livro é uma demonstração clara das possibilid...Esse livro é uma demonstração clara das possibilidades de pesquisa na área denominada, no Brasil, como "sócio-cultural". Vários autores dos capítulos têm excelente fundamentação e envolvimento com as práticas das L/AM/MEC (algo que raramente vejo ocorrer, pq vejo muito leitor de resumo se achando intelectual e gente q nunca pisou no tatame achando q entende de L/AM/MEC). O trabalho do Wacquant com boxeadores é um clássico. Tb tive o privilégio de conversar com o Sánchez e com o Green e posso dizer q são pessoas fantásticas e das poucas q me fazem persistir nesse caminho de pesquisar as L/AM/MEC... Emerson Franchinihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00748566792673046450noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7102066341825249573.post-50998069983870521382013-09-06T18:16:00.001-07:002013-09-06T18:16:00.001-07:00De fato, o material parece excelente!
Há alguns an...De fato, o material parece excelente!<br />Há alguns anos saiu um artigo muito bom sobre etnografia e MMA...<br /><br />Chapter 1: Introduction: Carnal Ethnography as Path to Embodied Knowledge – Raúl Sánchez García and Dale C. Spencer; <br /><br />Chapter 2: Habitus as Topic and Tool: Reflections on Becoming a Prizefighter – Loïc Wacquant; <br /><br />Chapter 3: In Search of a Martial Habitus: Identifying Core Dispositions in Wing Chun and Taijiquan – David Brown and George Jennings; <br /><br />Chapter 4: Each More Agile Than the Other: Mental and Physical Enculturation in ‘Capoeira Regional’ – Sara Delamont and Neil Stephens; <br /><br />Chapter 5: ‘There Is No Try in Tae Kwon Do’: Reflexive Body Techniques in Action – Elizabeth Graham; <br /><br />Chapter 6: ‘It Is About Your Body Recognizing the Move and Automatically Doing It’: Merleau-Ponty, Habit and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu – Bryan Hogeveen; <br /><br />Chapter 7: ‘Do You Hit Girls?’: Some Striking Moments in the Career of a Male Martial Artist – Alex Channon; <br /><br />Chapter 8: The Teacher’s Blessing and the Withheld Hand: Two Vignettes of Somatic Learning in South India’s Indigenous Martial Art Kalarippayattu – Sara K. Schneider; <br /><br />Chapter 9: White Men Don’t Flow: Embodied Aesthetics of the Fifty-Two Hand Blocks – Thomas Green; <br /><br />Chapter 10: Japanese Religions and Kyudo (Japanese Archery): An Anthropological Perspective – Einat Bar-On Cohen; <br /><br />Chapter 11: Taming the Habitus: The Gym and the Dojo as ‘Civilizing Workshops’ – Raúl Sánchez García; <br /><br />Chapter 12: ‘Authenticity’, Muay Thai and Habitus – Dale C. Spencer; <br /><br />Chapter 13: Conclusion: Present and Future Lines of Research – Raúl Sánchez García and Dale C. Spencer; <br /><br />Epilogue: Homines in Extremis: What Fighting Scholars Teach Us about Habitus – Loïc Wacquant<br />Fabricio B. Del Vecchiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14775918997708444018noreply@blogger.com