Reinventing Martial Arts in the 21st Century: Eastern Stimulus, Western Response

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Based on over 15 years of research, this text proposes a new definition of the martial arts to examine how such fighting systems are being re-imagined and reconstructed beyond the arenas of combat and sport in the 21st century Western context. Taking the viewpoint of the martial arts as art forms open to reinterpretation, this book considers the ways in which martial arts can be used for different purposes, such as within movement systems and for self-help and therapy. However, the martial arts industry is a highly unregulated space. The book, therefore, considers the ways in which the martial arts are being regulated by Western influencers on social media as well as more formal international organisations connected to UNESCO. The project then examines the lives of long-term martial arts instructors and practitioners of historical European martial arts (HEMA), Taijiquan (Tai Chi Chuan), Wing Chun Kung Fu and other internal martial arts such as Cheng Hsin. This book draws on a wide range of data sources including autoethnography, ethnography, life history interviews and social media and textual analysis to paint a picture of the reinvention process in contemporary society. It shows how elements of the martial arts (often from East Asian societies) are being adapted, critiqued, managed and merged to suit the social needs of today’s martial artists and the public.
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Man cyhoeddiOxford
CyhoeddwrPeter Lang
Nifer y tudalennau222
ISBN (Electronig)9781433182945 (
ISBN (Argraffiad)9781433182938
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 2023

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Enw Sport in East and Southeast Asian societies: geopolitical, political, cultural and social perspectives
CyhoeddwrPeter Lang
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ISSN (Argraffiad)2689-3460
ISSN (Electronig)2689-3479

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