ISBN13: | 9780367896195 |
ISBN10: | 0367896192 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 244 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Weight: | 453 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 28 Illustrations, black & white; 27 Halftones, black & white; 1 Line drawings, black & white |
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Politics and Identity in Chinese Martial Arts
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Politics and Identity in Chinese Martial Arts comprehensively examines the development of Chinese martial arts in the context of history and politics, and highlights its role in nation building and identity construction.
Chinese martial arts is considered by many to symbolise the strength of the Chinese and their pride in their history, and has long been regarded as an important element of Chinese culture and national identity. Politics and Identity in Chinese Martial Arts comprehensively examines the development of Chinese martial arts in the context of history and politics, and highlights its role in nation building and identity construction over the past two centuries. ?
This book explores how the development of Chinese martial arts was influenced by the ruling regimes? political and military policies, as well as the social and economic environment. It also discusses the transformation of Chinese martial arts into its modern form as a competitive sport, a sport for all and a performing art, considering the effect of the rapid transformation of Chinese society in the 20th century and the influence of Western sports. The text concludes by examining the current prominence of Chinese martial arts on a global scale and the bright future of the sport as a unique cultural icon and national symbol of China in an era of globalisation.
Politics and Identity in Chinese Martial Arts is important reading for researchers, students and scholars working in the areas of Chinese studies, Chinese history, political science and sports studies. It is also a valuable read for anyone with a special interest in Chinese martial arts.
"Comprehensive without being verbose, this brief history of the Chinese martial arts is likely to end up on a variety of course reading lists and bibliographies."
Dr. Benjamin N. Judkins, Kung Fu Tea
"Lu?s work offers a real contribution to the understanding of Chinese traditional culture in the form of martial arts, politics, and identity."
Henning Wittwer, International Institute for Asian Studies
1. Introduction, 2. From Shang to Yuan Dynasties, 3. The Ming and Qing Dynasties, 4. The Republic of China Era, 5. The Mao Era, 6. The Era of Reform and Opening Up, 7. Conclusion