In Japan, the history of overseas diffusion of judo tends to be depicted with ethnocentricity. In particular, the success of the spread of it has often been discussed in the same way as the victory or defeat of war, through the historical view that the origin and legitimacy of judo was prescribed essentially. What is drawn there is nothing but the history of cultural conflict without reconciliation. The purpose of this research is to reexamine such an ossified historical view from the viewpoint of cultural transformation. In this paper, I will deal with "negotiations" by both sides of acceptance and transmission, and variations of judo “generated” through those process. What is noticed in this thesis is the United States of the Russo-Japane...
This essay analyzes Japanese-American immigration into the American West through the prism of athlet...
This essay analyzes Japanese-American immigration into the American West through the prism of athlet...
This study seeks to examine the traditional thought inherent in the bodywork in Budo and discuss cu...
In Japan, the history of overseas diffusion of judo tends to be depicted with ethnocentricity. In pa...
Judo has developed in Britain over a period of approximately sixty years, during which time the scal...
Judo, an integral component of Japanese culture, is now communicating its values to the world. Ackn...
This article considers some of the sociologically significant changes to judo in its process of tran...
J-GLOBAL ID : 200901048993785165This study aimed to re-evaluate the diverse values of Judo from the ...
This paper analyses the complex development of judo from the figurational approach of Norbert Elias....
Judo was begun by Jigoro Kano, who established Kodokan in 1882. It is important that he established ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Science of Judo on 14...
The development and diffusion of jūdō in Brazil is attributed to a small group of Japanese immigrant...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited. This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Taylor & Francis...
This thesis provides a detailed socio-historical analysis of the evolutionary process of traditional...
One of the longest-standing debates in the martial arts relates to their being either ‘sports’ or me...
This essay analyzes Japanese-American immigration into the American West through the prism of athlet...
This essay analyzes Japanese-American immigration into the American West through the prism of athlet...
This study seeks to examine the traditional thought inherent in the bodywork in Budo and discuss cu...
In Japan, the history of overseas diffusion of judo tends to be depicted with ethnocentricity. In pa...
Judo has developed in Britain over a period of approximately sixty years, during which time the scal...
Judo, an integral component of Japanese culture, is now communicating its values to the world. Ackn...
This article considers some of the sociologically significant changes to judo in its process of tran...
J-GLOBAL ID : 200901048993785165This study aimed to re-evaluate the diverse values of Judo from the ...
This paper analyses the complex development of judo from the figurational approach of Norbert Elias....
Judo was begun by Jigoro Kano, who established Kodokan in 1882. It is important that he established ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Science of Judo on 14...
The development and diffusion of jūdō in Brazil is attributed to a small group of Japanese immigrant...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited. This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Taylor & Francis...
This thesis provides a detailed socio-historical analysis of the evolutionary process of traditional...
One of the longest-standing debates in the martial arts relates to their being either ‘sports’ or me...
This essay analyzes Japanese-American immigration into the American West through the prism of athlet...
This essay analyzes Japanese-American immigration into the American West through the prism of athlet...
This study seeks to examine the traditional thought inherent in the bodywork in Budo and discuss cu...