Search Results

America’s Fascination with Asian Martial Arts

Download or Read eBook America’s Fascination with Asian Martial Arts PDF written by Michael DeMarco and published by Via Media Publishing. This book was released on with total page 141 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
America’s Fascination with Asian Martial Arts
Author :
Publisher : Via Media Publishing
Total Pages : 141
Release :
ISBN-10 :
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Book Synopsis America’s Fascination with Asian Martial Arts by : Michael DeMarco

Book excerpt: Chapters in this book present meticulous research into the adaptation and significance of Asian combatives as infused within American society. These chapters are presented here as published according to their original chronological appearance in the Journal of Asian Martial Arts. In the first chapter Dr. John Donohue presents an anthropological perspective on what Asian martial arts represent to Americans and why Americans choose to study them. The attraction goes far beyond the physical aspects of self-defense, embracing the symbolic associations of “warrior heros,” grasping of power and skills through mythical means, and a quest for a coherent world view. Though Asian martial systems do establish high principles, their interpretation and evolution are affected by powerful societal trends, ranging from the inclination toward mutual improvement to commercialism and militarism. In chapter two, Dr. Daniel Rosenberg brings a realistic picture of the favorable and not so favorable aspects of martial art studies. In chapter three, martial arts coverage by four major-market American newspapers are analyzed by Ellen Levitt. Since the articles reflect trends and attitudes, we should be concerned with how they and their styles are presented in newspapers. Frederick Lohse’s chapter shows that by identifying, or contrasting, ourselves with shared ideas and images, we construct an identity that is both salient to ourselves and understandable to those around us. Her examines some aspects of how practitioners in the USA use the martial arts as one means of constructing their narratives of Self. In chapter five by Geoffrey Wingard, an ethnographic “snapshot” is examined to illustrate the validity of the seminal studies of martial arts and aggression. This chapter shows how students representing traditional and non-traditional martial arts engage each other, represent their arts and exhibit aggressive and non-aggressive behaviors. The final chapter by John Donohue examines how the revolution in communications technology has altered American understanding regarding the relationship between skill acquisition/training and the end result of such training. Just what attracts people to study fighting arts? What psychological needs are met when one joins an instructional class? Practitioners and scholars will find much in this anthology to broaden the perspective and understanding of why Americans are so fascinated with the Asian martial traditions.


America’s Fascination with Asian Martial Arts Related Books

America’s Fascination with Asian Martial Arts
Language: en
Pages: 141
Authors: Michael DeMarco
Categories: Sports & Recreation
Type: BOOK - Published: - Publisher: Via Media Publishing

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Chapters in this book present meticulous research into the adaptation and significance of Asian combatives as infused within American society. These chapters ar
America's Fascination with Asian Martial Arts
Language: en
Pages: 108
Authors: John J Donohue Ph D
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2015-12-15 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Chapters in this book present meticulous research into the adaptation and significance of Asian combatives as infused within American society. These chapters ar
Martial Arts America
Language: en
Pages: 228
Authors: Bob Orlando
Categories: Sports & Recreation
Type: BOOK - Published: 1997 - Publisher: Frog Books

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This broad survey of martial arts traditions and their evolution to modern Western practice challenging the purpose and effectiveness of many martial arts activ
The Invention of Martial Arts
Language: en
Pages: 281
Authors: Paul Bowman
Categories: Performing Arts
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021 - Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"The Invention of Martial Arts examines the media history of what we now call 'martial arts' and argues that martial arts is a cultural construction that was bo
Striking Distance
Language: en
Pages: 269
Authors: Charles Russo
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-07 - Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

In the spring of 1959, eighteen-year-old Bruce Lee returned to San Francisco, the city of his birth. Although the martial arts were widely unknown in America, B
Scroll to top