Martial Arts as Embodied Knowledge: Asian Traditions in a Transnational World

Martial Arts as Embodied Knowledge: Asian Traditions in a Transnational World

Martial Arts as Embodied Knowledge: Asian Traditions in a Transnational World

Martial Arts as Embodied Knowledge: Asian Traditions in a Transnational World

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Overview

This landmark work provides a wide-ranging scholarly consideration of the traditional Asian martial arts. Most of the contributors to the volume are practitioners of the martial arts, and all are keenly aware that these traditions now exist in a transnational context. The book's cutting-edge research includes ethnography and approaches from film, literature, performance, and theater studies.

Three central aspects emerge from this book: martial arts as embodied fantasy, as a culturally embedded form of self-cultivation, and as a continuous process of identity formation. Contributors explore several popular and highbrow cultural considerations, including the career of Bruce Lee, Chinese wuxia films, and Don DeLillo's novel Running Dog. Ethnographies explored describe how the social body trains in martial arts and how martial arts are constructed in transnational training. Ultimately, this academic study of martial arts offers a focal point for new understandings of cultural and social beliefs and of practice and agency.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438439686
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 12/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 261
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

D. S. Farrer is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at the University of Guam and the author of Shadows of the Prophet: Martial Arts and Sufi Mysticism. John Whalen-Bridge is Associate Professor of English at the National University of Singapore and the editor of several books, including (with Gary Storhoff) American Buddhism as a Way of Life, also published by SUNY Press.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

1. Introduction: Martial Arts, Transnationalism, and Embodied Knowledge
D. S. Farrer and John Whalen-Bridge

Part I: Embodied Fantasy

2. Some Versions of the Samurai: The Budō Core of DeLillo’s Running Dog
John Whalen-Bridge

3. The Fantasy Corpus of Martial Arts, or, The “Communication” of Bruce Lee 
Paul Bowman

4. Body, Masculinity, and Representation in Chinese Martial Arts Films
Jie Lu

Part II: How the Social Body Trains

5. The Training of Perception in Javanese Martial Arts
Jean-Marc de Grave

6. Thai Boxing: Networking of a Polymorphous Clinch
Stéphane Rennesson

Part III: Transnational Self-Construction

7. From Floor to Stage: Kalarippayattu Travels
Martin Welton

8. The Oriental Martial Arts as Hybrid Totems, Together with Orientalized Avatars
Stephen Chan

9. Coffee-Shop Gods: Chinese Martial Arts of the Singapore Diaspora
D. S. Farrer

Contributors
Index
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