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In Venezuelan Stick Fighting: The Civilizing Process in Martial Arts, Michael J. Ryan examines the modern and historical role of the secretive tradition of stick fighting within rural Venezuela. Despite profound political and economic changes from the early twentieth century to the modern day, traditional values, practices, and social imaginaries associated with older forms of masculinity and sociality are still valued. Stick, knife, and machete fighting are understood as key means of instilling the values of fortitude and cunning in younger generations. Recommended for scholars of anthropology, social science, gender studies, and Latin American studies.

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Venezuelan Stick Fighting provides the first in-depth anthropological study of Garrote. Michael Ryan’s outstanding study comes from years of committed practice, interviews with the most famous players, and a continuous dialogue with the broader field of traditional martial arts. -- Matthias Röhrig Assunção, University of Essex

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1. This is Garrote 2. The ‘Civilizing’ of a Nation 3. Sites and Pedagogies of Garrote 4. Secrecy and Deception 5. Belonging and the Role of Honor 6. Forging the Warriors Habitus 7. The Creation of a National Patrimony 8. Final Thoughts

Venezuelan Stick Fighting

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    A Hardback by Michael J. Ryan, Thomas A. Green

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/5/2016 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498533201, 978-1498533201
      ISBN10: 1498533205

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In Venezuelan Stick Fighting: The Civilizing Process in Martial Arts, Michael J. Ryan examines the modern and historical role of the secretive tradition of stick fighting within rural Venezuela. Despite profound political and economic changes from the early twentieth century to the modern day, traditional values, practices, and social imaginaries associated with older forms of masculinity and sociality are still valued. Stick, knife, and machete fighting are understood as key means of instilling the values of fortitude and cunning in younger generations. Recommended for scholars of anthropology, social science, gender studies, and Latin American studies.

      Trade Review
      Venezuelan Stick Fighting provides the first in-depth anthropological study of Garrote. Michael Ryan’s outstanding study comes from years of committed practice, interviews with the most famous players, and a continuous dialogue with the broader field of traditional martial arts. -- Matthias Röhrig Assunção, University of Essex

      Table of Contents
      1. This is Garrote 2. The ‘Civilizing’ of a Nation 3. Sites and Pedagogies of Garrote 4. Secrecy and Deception 5. Belonging and the Role of Honor 6. Forging the Warriors Habitus 7. The Creation of a National Patrimony 8. Final Thoughts

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