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Celina de Sá on Diaspora without Displacement: The Coloniality and Promise of Capoeira in Senegal

Celina de Sá on Diaspora without Displacement: The Coloniality and Promise of Capoeira in Senegal

Update: 2025-11-25
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Dr. Celina de Sá is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin. Originally from the SF Bay Area, she received her PhD with distinction at the University of Pennsylvania in Africana Studies and Anthropology. Outside of her professional life, she is also a capoeirista and training to be a flamenco dancer.

 

In today’s conversation, we discuss her latest monograph Diaspora Without Displacement: The Coloniality and Promise of Capoeira in Senegal, (published by Duke University Press July 2025) where she analyzes  a capoeira network across West Africa, de Sá shows how urban West Africans use capoeira to explore the relationship between Blackness, diaspora, and African heritage.

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Celina de Sá on Diaspora without Displacement: The Coloniality and Promise of Capoeira in Senegal

Celina de Sá on Diaspora without Displacement: The Coloniality and Promise of Capoeira in Senegal

Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy