Tesis
Na semente já existe um baobá: capoeira, educação e transformação socioambiental
Fecha
2018-08-14Registro en:
Autor
Ferrari, Maíra Miller
Institución
Resumen
Every social experience produces and reproduces knowledge, this circle of actions
presupposes one or more epistemologies. Considering the current social-economic crisis it is
essential to rethink the knowledge process and its connection with the reality consisted of the
knowledgeable subject and the sensible object. On this matter, this thesis questions. For what reason
has the hegemonic epistemology eliminated the cultural and political contexts of knowledge
production and reproduction from its reflections? What are the consequences of this
decontextualization?Are other epistemologies possible today?How to build knowledge despite the
european thinking monopoly? Which are the possible contributions of Capoeira to establish other
epistemologies valuing brazilian social and environmental reality and transforming it? We’ve tried to
identify how capoeira, as a afro-brazilian social practice, can engender emancipatory educative
processes which will contribute to the development of sustainable societies. A field research was
developed at the Kilombo Tenendé, a capoeira angola a nd permaculture center, coordinated by
master Cobra Mansa and located in the city of Valença in Bahia State. Also at the Corrégo do Mel a
research center of education, health and sustainability through capoeira angola , permaculture and
spagyric, which is coordinated by master Índio a nd located in the São Gonçalo do Rio das Pedras, in
Minas Gerais state. And finally at the Associação de Capuêra Angola Paraguassú, c oordinated by
master Jaime from Mar Grande in Itaparica island, in the Bahia state. The results, analyses, and
developments of the research are presented in the II part of this work through articles. The
investigation is guided by the critical communicative methodology grounded in Paulo Freire’s and
Junger Haberman’s theories. Guided by dialogue and assessments the work is a process built
collectively by the researcher and all individuals involved in the researched contexts. Beyond
observation, interpretation, description, and comprehension of the social and environmental reality
we sought to transform it. We identified in the Capoeira universe educative processes grounded on
the afro – brazilian knowledge diversity, therefore those are emancipatory processes since they
arouse reflections on consumption, ethnic-racial relations, folk wisdom, food production, ancestral
heritage, etc. Thus, these educative processes grounded in african epistemologies are fundamental
to the intentionality and intelligibility of socially fair and environmentally sustainable societies.