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A Brief History of the Martial Arts - East Asian Fighting Styles, from Kung Fu to Ninjutsu (Paperback)
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A Brief History of the Martial Arts - East Asian Fighting Styles, from Kung Fu to Ninjutsu (Paperback)
Series: Brief Histories
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List price R465
Loot Price R381
Discovery Miles 3 810
You Save R84 (18%)
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'If I had to pick a single general martial arts history book in
English, I would recommend A Brief History of the Martial Arts by
Dr Jonathan Clements' RICHARD BEITLICH, Martial History Team blog
From Shaolin warrior monks to the movies of Bruce Lee, a new
history of the evolution of East Asian styles of unarmed combat,
from Kung Fu to Ninjutsu Folk tales of the Shaolin Temple depict
warrior monks with superhuman abilities. Today, dozens of East
Asian fighting styles trace their roots back to the Buddhist
brawlers of Shaolin, although any quest for the true story soon
wanders into a labyrinth of forgeries, secret texts and modern
retellings. This new study approaches the martial arts from their
origins in military exercises and callisthenics. It examines a rich
folklore from old wuxia tales of crime-fighting heroes to modern
kung fu movies. Centre stage is given to the stories that martial
artists tell themselves about themselves, with accounts (both
factual and fictional) of famous practitioners including China's
Yim Wing-chun, Wong Fei-hong, and Ip Man, as well as Japanese
counterparts such as Kano Jigoro, Itosu Anko and So Doshin. The
history of martial arts encompasses secret societies and religious
rebels, with intimate glimpses of the histories of China, Korea and
Japan, their conflicts and transformations. The book also charts
the migration of martial arts to the United States and beyond.
Special attention is paid to the turmoil of the twentieth century,
the cross-cultural influence of Japanese colonies in Asia, and the
post-war rise of martial arts in sport and entertainment -
including the legacy of Bruce Lee, the dilemma of the ninja and the
global audience for martial arts in fiction.
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