Lutte Ouvriere
Lutte, meaning 'struggle' or 'fight' in French, is also used to refer to the sport of wrestling. Lutte or La Lutte may also refer to: * La Lutte (newspaper), a French-language communist newspaper in 1930s Saigon * Lutte Traditionnelle, a form of West African folk wrestling * Wrestling (1961 film), a 1961 French documentary film, titled in French as ''La Lutte'' See also * Lute (other) A lute is a plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep round back. Lute or lutes may also refer to: People * Luther Lute Barnes (born 1947), former Major League Baseball player * Lutellus Lute Boone (1890–1982), Major League Baseball pl ... * Lutes (surname) {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wrestling
Wrestling is a martial art, combat sport, and form of entertainment that involves grappling with an opponent and striving to obtain a position of advantage through different throws or techniques, within a given ruleset. Wrestling involves different grappling-type techniques, such as clinch fighting, throws and takedowns, joint locks, pins, and other grappling holds. Many different wrestling techniques have been incorporated into martial arts, combat sports, and military systems. Wrestling comes in different forms, the most popular being professional wrestling, which is a form of athletic theatre. Other legitimateThe term "wrestling" is most often widely used to specifically refer to predetermined professional wrestling, which is very different from the legitimate (or real-life) wrestling combat predominantly detailed in this article. competitive forms include Greco-Roman, freestyle, judo, sambo, folkstyle, catch, shoot, luta livre, submission, sumo, pehl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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La Lutte (newspaper)
''La Lutte'' ('The Struggle') was a left-wing paper published (in French to get around print restrictions on Vietnamese) in Saigon, French-colonial Cochinchina (southern Vietnam), in the 1930s. It was launched ahead of the April–May 1933 Saigon municipal council election as a joint organ of the Indochinese Communist Party (PCI) and a grouping of Trotskyists (which became known as ''Nhom Tranh Dau'', the 'Struggle Group', after ''La Lutte'') and others who agreed to run a joint "Workers' slate" of candidates for the polls.Bousquet, Gisèle L. Behind the Bamboo Hedge: The Impact of Homeland Politics in the Parisian Vietnamese Community'. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1991. pp. 34-35Alexander, Robert J. International Trotskyism, 1929-1985: A Documented Analysis of the Movement'. Durham: Duke University Press, 1991. pp. 961-962Trager, Frank N (ed.). Marxism in Southeast Asia; A Study of Four Countries'. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1959. p. 134 This kind of co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lutte Traditionnelle
Lutte Traditionnelle (fr. for ''Traditional Wrestling'') is a style of West African folk wrestling, known as Laamb in Senegal and in The Gambia, Evala in Togo, and KoKowa / Kokawa in Hausa people, Hausa areas of Nigeria and Niger, or simply ''Lutte Traditionnelle'', in Niger and Burkina Faso. International competition takes place during the Jeux de la Francophonie and the newly organised :fr:Championnat d'Afrique de lutte traditionnelle, Championship of African Lutte Traditionnelle. Variation Since the 1950s, a number of West African traditions have been assimilated into Lutte Traditionnelle as it has become a major spectator sport and cultural event. The major variation has become Laamb, or Senegalese Wrestling, which allows punching (''frappe''), the only of the West African traditions to do so. As a larger confederation and championship around Lutte Traditionnelle have developed since the 1990s, Senegalese fighters now practice both forms, called officially ''Lutte Tradit ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wrestling (1961 Film)
''Wrestling'' (Original French title: ''La lutte'') is a 1961 documentary film about professional wrestling in Montreal. It was produced by Jacques Bobet for the French program branch of the National Film Board of Canada (NFB). The film was co-directed by Michel Brault, Marcel Carrière, Claude Fournier and Claude Jutra, with Jutra and Fournier as cinematographers. (Due to confusion with the wrestling promotor Don Owen, film scholars have incorrectly credited the NFB's Don Owen as being the cinematographer or assistant director on ''Wrestling''; the latter did not work on the film.) Production ''Wrestling'' was shot in the Montreal Forum, where major bouts were staged, as well as wrestling parlors where would be wrestlers learned and practiced their craft. The filmmakers had intended to make a film exposing, in slow motion, the fakery of professional wrestling, until a chance encounter with French philosopher Roland Barthes changed their minds. Barthes was appalled by wh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lute (other)
A lute is a plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep round back. Lute or lutes may also refer to: People * Luther Lute Barnes (born 1947), former Major League Baseball player * Lutellus Lute Boone (1890–1982), Major League Baseball player * Luther Lute Jerstad (1936–1998), American mountaineer and mountain guide * Lute Olson (1934–2020), American basketball coach nicknamed "Lute" * Lucius Lute Pease (1869–1963), American editorial cartoonist and journalist * Douglas Lute (born 1952), retired United States Army lieutenant general * Jane Holl Lute (born 1956), United States government official, Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security from 2009 through 2013, wife of Douglas Lute * El Lute, nickname of Eleuterio Sánchez (born 1942), Spanish pardoned criminal and writer * Lutes (surname), including a list of people with the name * Lute (rapper), American rapper Luther Nicholson (born 1989) Places * Lute, Poland, a village * Lutes Mountain, New Brunswick, Canad ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |