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Indigenous Sports History and Culture in Asia

Year 2023, Volume: 18 Issue: 138, 208 - 209, 30.06.2023
https://doi.org/10.58242/millifolklor.1202087

Abstract

The book is overwhelmingly discussing martial arts culture and its popularity within the global context. It reviews Japan’s martial arts and how it expanded globally. It further reviews the evolution of Korean martial arts and how sports between North Korea and South Korea are used as diplomacy. Furthermore, a comparative study between China’s and Japan’s traditional sports narrates the modern transformation of the art. Regret about the book is an omission on the expansion of Asian martial arts in developing countries, for example, Sub-Saharan Africa and South America, because it would have given insight into the positive evolvement and challenges of martial arts in developing countries. Although the chapter about Israel’s combat discipline by using Asian martial arts from 1891 gives an interesting twist to the book, we would rather have preferred insight into the implementation of martial arts in developing countries. Despite the book’s above-mentioned shortcomings, the language is accessible, and the book is structured and coherent.

Thanks

2021 Sichuan Province Overseas Students Science and Technology Activity Project Selected Funding Project (15); Chinese Society for Taoxingzhi Studies 2021 annual scientific research project (ZT2021102).

Year 2023, Volume: 18 Issue: 138, 208 - 209, 30.06.2023
https://doi.org/10.58242/millifolklor.1202087

Abstract

Year 2023, Volume: 18 Issue: 138, 208 - 209, 30.06.2023
https://doi.org/10.58242/millifolklor.1202087

Abstract

Fan HONG and Liu LI (eds.), Indigenous Sports History and Culture in Asia, New York: Routledge, 2021

Year 2023, Volume: 18 Issue: 138, 208 - 209, 30.06.2023
https://doi.org/10.58242/millifolklor.1202087

Abstract

The book is overwhelmingly discussing martial arts culture and its popularity within the global context. It reviews Japan’s martial arts and how it expanded globally. It further reviews the evolution of Korean martial arts and how sports between North Korea and South Korea are used as diplomacy. Furthermore, a comparative study between China’s and Japan’s traditional sports narrates the modern transformation of the art. Regret about the book is an omission on the expansion of Asian martial arts in developing countries, for example, Sub-Saharan Africa and South America, because it would have given insight into the positive evolvement and challenges of martial arts in developing countries. Although the chapter about Israel’s combat discipline by using Asian martial arts from 1891 gives an interesting twist to the book, we would rather have preferred insight into the implementation of martial arts in developing countries. Despite the book’s above-mentioned shortcomings, the language is accessible, and the book is structured and coherent.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Cultural Studies
Journal Section BOOK REVIEWS
Authors

Sheng Chen This is me 0000-0003-1275-5702

Liya Guo 0000-0001-9610-3642

Rui Xiao This is me 0000-0003-3600-9683

Publication Date June 30, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 18 Issue: 138

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MLA Chen, Sheng et al. “Indigenous Sports History and Culture in Asia”. Milli Folklor, vol. 18, no. 138, 2023, pp. 208-9, doi:10.58242/millifolklor.1202087.

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