Contemporary martial arts: self expression or self oppression?

dc.contributor.authorJohnston, Ryan David
dc.contributor.supervisorEndo, Katsuhiko
dc.date.accessioned2012-07-27T22:43:28Z
dc.date.available2012-07-27T22:43:28Z
dc.date.copyright2012en_US
dc.date.issued2012-07-27
dc.degree.departmentDept. of Pacific and Asian Studiesen_US
dc.degree.levelMaster of Arts M.A.en_US
dc.description.abstractThis study examines notions of discipline as seen in the practice of commercial martial arts and the manner in which devotees and other stakeholders approach and negotiate with it. I present arguments explaining that it is the influence of the contemporary capitalist system that generates the perceived desire to produce and hone a particular type of discipline, which is translated into labour potential. I argue that martial arts are in fact intensely ambiguous, and that the genre ultimately serves as a shelter for practitioners as well as a jumping-off point into the spectrum of application, one that is deeply implicated in the production of subjectivity. This research is interdisciplinary and so should be used flexibly in application. This project will contribute to the advancement of our understanding of the martial arts in contemporary society and the role of the body within it.en_US
dc.description.scholarlevelGraduateen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1828/4078
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.rights.tempAvailable to the World Wide Weben_US
dc.subjectmartial artsen_US
dc.subjectdisciplineen_US
dc.subjectlabour poweren_US
dc.subjectsocial reproductionen_US
dc.titleContemporary martial arts: self expression or self oppression?en_US
dc.typeThesisen_US

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