The invention of martial arts popular culture between Asia and America /

'The Invention of Martial Arts' examines the media history of what we now call m̀artial arts' and argues that martial arts is a cultural construction that was born in film, TV, and other media. It argues that 'martial arts' exploded into popular consciousness entirely thanks...

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Main Author: Bowman, Paul, 1971-
Other Authors: Oxford Scholarship Online.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (280 pages).
Series: Oxford scholarship online.
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Summary: 'The Invention of Martial Arts' examines the media history of what we now call m̀artial arts' and argues that martial arts is a cultural construction that was born in film, TV, and other media. It argues that 'martial arts' exploded into popular consciousness entirely thanks to the work of media. Of course, the text does not deny the existence of real, material histories and non-media dimensions in martial arts practices. But it thoroughly recasts the status of such histories, combining recent myth-busting findings in historical martial arts research with important insights into the discontinuous character of history, the widespread 'invention of tradition', the orientalism and imagined geographies that animate many ideas about history, and the frequent manipulation of history for reasons of status, cultural capital, private or public power, politics, and/or financial gain.
Item Description: Also issued in print: 2020.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
'The Invention of Martial Arts' examines the media history of what we now call m̀artial arts' and argues that martial arts is a cultural construction that was born in film, TV, and other media. It argues that 'martial arts' exploded into popular consciousness entirely thanks to the work of media. Of course, the text does not deny the existence of real, material histories and non-media dimensions in martial arts practices. But it thoroughly recasts the status of such histories, combining recent myth-busting findings in historical martial arts research with important insights into the discontinuous character of history, the widespread 'invention of tradition', the orientalism and imagined geographies that animate many ideas about history, and the frequent manipulation of history for reasons of status, cultural capital, private or public power, politics, and/or financial gain.
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Physical Description: 1 online resource (280 pages).
Audience: Specialized.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780197540374 (ebook) :