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# Capoeira: The Jogo de Angola from Luanda to Cyberspace, Volume One

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## Customer Reviews

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    Five Stars
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2015*

Amazing author and practicioner

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    An Historical Perspective
  

*by I***Y on Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2006*

This first part of two by Gerard Taylor is less about capoeira per se than it is about helping the reader understand the environment in which capoeira evolved.  The author's stated intent for the second half is to invest much more narrative to the subject of capoeira itself in the modern world.  Given this, I'm not terribly disappointed that Volume One is mostly about the histories of Brazil and Portuguese Africa as they relate to the trans-Atlantic slave trade and the evolution of capoeira in Brazil.  However, prospective readers should bear in mind that Volume One really is a book on history, albeit one worthy of inclusion in the syllabus of a collegiate Portuguese history class.Taylor covers a great deal of time and space in 450 pages of text, from the Portuguese exploration of West Africa in the 1400's to the mid-Twentieth Century in Brazil.  His focus is on the people who would give birth to capoeira: slaves from West and Central Africa.  The Portuguese of Brazil play a key role in that they created the conditions under which Africans were brought to Brazil as slaves.  According to Taylor, many of the slaves who were transported to Brazil from Central Africa between 1500 and the late 1800's were prisoners of war who were sold to the Portuguese.  As a result, large numbers of fighting men schooled and experienced in the way of Central African war were included in the body of slaves.  Some of the slaves who escaped and fled to the edges of Brazilian society were military men.  These warriors brought experience with the Central African fighting techniques to villages called quilombos where escaped slaves formed new communities.  Quilombos often were protected by extensive earthworks and obstacles, which presented real challenges for Portuguese attempting to recapture slaves and wipe out the quilombos.Central African warfare was almost exclusively fought by infantry.  The infantry used swords and spears, but they almost never carried shields.  Instead of blocking attacks, the Central African infantry used a fluid, mobile technique of avoiding blows altogether.  This style of moving, twisting, and dodging defense finds an expression in capoeira.Taylor also covers areas such as the growth of the Brazilian economy from its earliest stages, the patterns of the slave trade, and life in the quilombos.  Overall, this first book of two is an enjoyable, accessible work of history as it relates to the evolution of capoeira.  I'm looking forward to reading Volume Two.

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    A Thorough Examination of Sources.....
  

*by C***N on Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2006*

This volume is NOT a physical instructional manual.  It is a dedicated examination of how Capoeira came to be, from the Continent of Africa from which the root of this combative art hied, to its development in Brazil.The author examines a variety of sources (which he lists).  Rather than stopping at the usual cursory description of the original slaves imported to Brazil from Africa, Taylor provides documentary evidence concerning the existence, treatment, and conditions encountered by slaves imported to Brazil from Angola and other regions of Africa.  Taylor's descriptions and historical references make the experiences of these peoples very real, and does more than any work I have read thus far to explain the spiritual, cultural and physical reasons behind the development and propegation of Capoeira, at once both a method of personal defense and strength training, and a physical mode of expression.For those with a dedicated interest in the history of Capoeira specifically, or anyone with an interest in the anthroplogical side of combative arts generally, this first volume in a planned two-volume set is a must.  I look forward to reading a continuation of this history.

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