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Modern Gladiators: Why is Total Fighting Becoming Popular in Japan?
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This book examines total fighting , which is
becoming increasingly popular in Japan, from several
different angles with particular reference to the
issue of violence, and, at the end, to evaluate the
appropriateness of the theory of the civilising
process, first suggested by Norbert Elias, for
understanding a relatively contemporary spectator-
oriented violent sport, such as total fighting.
This book has two dimensions: first, the development
of combative sports, such as bujutsu, budo and
professional wrestling (all of which have a close
relationship to total fighting) as well as total
fighting, was examined in order to understand the
emergence and growing popularity of total fighting
in the 1990s in the context of the historical
development of combative sports in Japan; second,
the case study of total fighting itself was
contextualised in the broader context of
culture and the issue of violence in contemporary
Japan. These interrelated analyses were informed by
a period of exploratory fieldwork in Japan, and this
context was reviewed in the light of a broader
theoretical discussion concerning the theory of the
civilising process.
Autorentext
MA in Sociology of Sport, University of Leicester, PhD in Sports and Leisure Culture, University of Brighton. Areas of Interest:·Sports and Violence·Developmental aspects of modern sports·Elias's theory of civilizing processes·Japanese contemporary culture
Klappentext
This book examines 'total fighting', which is becoming increasingly popular in Japan, from several different angles with particular reference to the issue of violence, and, at the end, to evaluate the appropriateness of the theory of the civilising process, first suggested by Norbert Elias, for understanding a relatively contemporary spectator-oriented violent sport, such as total fighting. This book has two dimensions: first, the development of combative sports, such as bujutsu, budo and professional wrestling (all of which have a close relationship to total fighting) as well as total fighting, was examined in order to understand the emergence and growing popularity of total fighting in the 1990s in the context of the historical development of combative sports in Japan; second, the case study of total fighting itself was contextualised in the broader context of culture and the issue of violence in contemporary Japan. These interrelated analyses were informed by a period of exploratory fieldwork in Japan, and this context was reviewed in the light of a broader theoretical discussion concerning the theory of the civilising process.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639163421
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B13mm x T150mm
- Jahr 2009
- EAN 9783639163421
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-16342-1
- Titel Modern Gladiators: Why is Total Fighting Becoming Popular in Japan?
- Autor Kensuke Yokoyama
- Untertitel A socio-historical analysis of violent combat sports in Japan with particular reference to the theory of the civilising process
- Gewicht 310g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag
- Anzahl Seiten 228
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften allgemein