Martial Arts Studies
Autumn 2015
Issue 1
Table of Contents
Editorial
• Paul Bowman and Benjami... more Martial Arts Studies
Autumn 2015 Issue 1
Table of Contents
Editorial • Paul Bowman and Benjamin N. Judkins
Articles • Paul Bowman, Asking the Question: Is Martial Arts Studies an Academic Field? • Sixt Wetzler, Martial arts studies as Kulturwissenschaft: A possible theoretical framework • D. S. Farrer, Efficacy and Entertainment in Martial Arts Studies: Anthropological Perspectives • Jared Miracle, Imposing the Terms of the Battle: Donn F. Draeger, Count Dante, and the Struggle for American Martial Arts Identity • Alexander Hay, The Art and Politics of Fence: Subtexts and Ideologies of Late 16th Century Fencing Manuals
Review Article • Kyle Barrowman, History in the Making: Martial Arts between Planet Hollywood and Planet Hong Kong
Book Reviews • The Creation of Wing Chun: A Social History of the Southern Chinese Martial Arts. 2015. Benjamin Judkins and Jon Nielson. State University of New York Press. 364 Pages. $90/£59.29. Reviewed by Douglas Wile
• Jet Li: Chinese Masculinity and Transnational Film Stardom. 2015. Sabrina Yu. Edinburgh University Press. 224 Pages. $34.95/£19.99. Reviewed by Wayne Wong
• Demonic Warfare: Daoism, Territorial Networks, and the History of a Ming Novel. 2015. Mark R. E. Meulenbeld. University of Hawai’i Press. 288 Pages. $57/£36.43. Reviewed by Scott P. Phillips
• Martial Arts Studies: Disrupting Disciplinary Boundaries. 2015. Paul Bowman. Rowman & Littlefield International. 208 Pages. $32.95/£22.95. Reviewed by Adam Frank
Martial Arts Studies
Autumn 2015
Issue 1
Table of Contents
Editorial
• Paul Bowman and Benjami... more Martial Arts Studies
Autumn 2015 Issue 1
Table of Contents
Editorial • Paul Bowman and Benjamin N. Judkins
Articles • Paul Bowman, Asking the Question: Is Martial Arts Studies an Academic Field? • Sixt Wetzler, Martial arts studies as Kulturwissenschaft: A possible theoretical framework • D. S. Farrer, Efficacy and Entertainment in Martial Arts Studies: Anthropological Perspectives • Jared Miracle, Imposing the Terms of the Battle: Donn F. Draeger, Count Dante, and the Struggle for American Martial Arts Identity • Alexander Hay, The Art and Politics of Fence: Subtexts and Ideologies of Late 16th Century Fencing Manuals
Review Article • Kyle Barrowman, History in the Making: Martial Arts between Planet Hollywood and Planet Hong Kong
Book Reviews • The Creation of Wing Chun: A Social History of the Southern Chinese Martial Arts. 2015. Benjamin Judkins and Jon Nielson. State University of New York Press. 364 Pages. $90/£59.29. Reviewed by Douglas Wile
• Jet Li: Chinese Masculinity and Transnational Film Stardom. 2015. Sabrina Yu. Edinburgh University Press. 224 Pages. $34.95/£19.99. Reviewed by Wayne Wong
• Demonic Warfare: Daoism, Territorial Networks, and the History of a Ming Novel. 2015. Mark R. E. Meulenbeld. University of Hawai’i Press. 288 Pages. $57/£36.43. Reviewed by Scott P. Phillips
• Martial Arts Studies: Disrupting Disciplinary Boundaries. 2015. Paul Bowman. Rowman & Littlefield International. 208 Pages. $32.95/£22.95. Reviewed by Adam Frank
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Autumn 2015
Issue 1
Table of Contents
Editorial
• Paul Bowman and Benjamin N. Judkins
Articles
• Paul Bowman, Asking the Question: Is Martial Arts Studies an Academic Field?
• Sixt Wetzler, Martial arts studies as Kulturwissenschaft: A possible theoretical framework
• D. S. Farrer, Efficacy and Entertainment in Martial Arts Studies: Anthropological Perspectives
• Jared Miracle, Imposing the Terms of the Battle: Donn F. Draeger, Count Dante, and the Struggle for American Martial Arts Identity
• Alexander Hay, The Art and Politics of Fence: Subtexts and Ideologies of Late 16th Century Fencing Manuals
Review Article
• Kyle Barrowman, History in the Making: Martial Arts between Planet Hollywood and Planet Hong Kong
Book Reviews
• The Creation of Wing Chun: A Social History of the Southern Chinese Martial Arts. 2015. Benjamin Judkins and Jon Nielson. State University of New York Press. 364 Pages. $90/£59.29. Reviewed by Douglas Wile
• Jet Li: Chinese Masculinity and Transnational Film Stardom. 2015. Sabrina Yu. Edinburgh University Press. 224 Pages. $34.95/£19.99. Reviewed by Wayne Wong
• Demonic Warfare: Daoism, Territorial Networks, and the History of a Ming Novel. 2015. Mark R. E. Meulenbeld. University of Hawai’i Press. 288 Pages. $57/£36.43. Reviewed by Scott P. Phillips
• Martial Arts Studies: Disrupting Disciplinary Boundaries. 2015. Paul Bowman. Rowman & Littlefield International. 208 Pages. $32.95/£22.95. Reviewed by Adam Frank
Autumn 2015
Issue 1
Table of Contents
Editorial
• Paul Bowman and Benjamin N. Judkins
Articles
• Paul Bowman, Asking the Question: Is Martial Arts Studies an Academic Field?
• Sixt Wetzler, Martial arts studies as Kulturwissenschaft: A possible theoretical framework
• D. S. Farrer, Efficacy and Entertainment in Martial Arts Studies: Anthropological Perspectives
• Jared Miracle, Imposing the Terms of the Battle: Donn F. Draeger, Count Dante, and the Struggle for American Martial Arts Identity
• Alexander Hay, The Art and Politics of Fence: Subtexts and Ideologies of Late 16th Century Fencing Manuals
Review Article
• Kyle Barrowman, History in the Making: Martial Arts between Planet Hollywood and Planet Hong Kong
Book Reviews
• The Creation of Wing Chun: A Social History of the Southern Chinese Martial Arts. 2015. Benjamin Judkins and Jon Nielson. State University of New York Press. 364 Pages. $90/£59.29. Reviewed by Douglas Wile
• Jet Li: Chinese Masculinity and Transnational Film Stardom. 2015. Sabrina Yu. Edinburgh University Press. 224 Pages. $34.95/£19.99. Reviewed by Wayne Wong
• Demonic Warfare: Daoism, Territorial Networks, and the History of a Ming Novel. 2015. Mark R. E. Meulenbeld. University of Hawai’i Press. 288 Pages. $57/£36.43. Reviewed by Scott P. Phillips
• Martial Arts Studies: Disrupting Disciplinary Boundaries. 2015. Paul Bowman. Rowman & Littlefield International. 208 Pages. $32.95/£22.95. Reviewed by Adam Frank