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Author Judkins, Benjamin N., 1975-

Title The creation of Wing Chun : a social history of the Southern Chinese martial arts / Benjamin N. Judkins and Jon Nielson
Published Albany : State University of New York Press, [2015]

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Contents List of Maps and Figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction; The Imagined Past; Shaolin Dreams: The Mythic Origins of Wing Chun; A Critical Review of the Chinese Martial Arts Literature; Part I: Hand Combat, Identity, and Civil Society in Guangdong, 1800-1949; Chapter 1: Growth and Disorder: Paradoxes of the Qing Dynasty; Introduction; The Qing in Late Imperial History; Rebellion in the Qing Dynasty; Western Imperialism and the Qing Response; The Pearl River Delta: Conflict and the Spread of the Martial Arts; Conclusion
Chapter 2: Setting the Stage: The Evolution of Guangdong's Martial Arts, 1800-1911Introduction; Who Studied Martial Arts in Guangdong Province, 1800-1911?; The Early Period: Middle of the Qing Dynasty to 1800; Early Development of the Hung Mun Styles, Prior to 1800; Early Development of the Hakka Styles, Prior to 1800; Early Regional Influences and the Process of Institutionalization; Urbanization and Market Driven Reform: Guangdong's Martial Arts, 1836-1900; Other Public Martial Arts Associations in Guangdong, 1836-1900; Conclusion
Chapter 3: Northern Tigers versus Southern Heroes: Local Identity, National Reform, and the Golden Age ofIntroduction; Creating Southern Heroes: The Local Market for Martial Arts Instruction; Hung Mun Styles; Hakka Styles; The Jingwu Association: Martial Arts and the Construction of National Identity; The Foshan Jingwu Association; Guoshu: "National Arts" in the Service of the State, 1928-1949; Conclusion: Ip Man and the Guoshu Philosophy; Part II: Conflict, Imperialism and Modernization: The Evolution of Wing Chun Kung Fu, 1900-1972; Chapter 4: The Public Emergence of Wing Chun, 1900-1949
IntroductionFrom Legend to History: The Origins of Wing Chun in Foshan; Ip Man: The Making of a Modern Wing Chun Student; Chanting a Song in Spring Time: Foshan's Public Wing Chun Schools, 1920-1940; Ip Man, 1937-1949: The Breaking Storm; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Ip Man and the Making of a Modern Kung Fu Master; Introduction; Hong Kong's Economic Development, 1949-1972; Hand Combat and Public Opinion in Hong Kong; 1949-1953: Creating a Foundation for Wing Chun; 1954-1961: Ip Man and the Angry Young Men; 1962-1972: Consolidating a Legacy; Conclusion; Epilogue: Wing Chun as a Global Art
The Past Is PrologueWing Chun as a Commodity in the Global Marketplace; Two Visions of the Wing Chun Community; Notes; Glossary; Works Cited; Index
Summary Looks at southern Chinese martial arts traditions and how they have become important to local identity and narratives of resistance
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Martial arts -- China
Kung fu -- China
GAMES -- Gambling -- Sports.
SPORTS & RECREATION -- Business Aspects.
SPORTS & RECREATION -- Essays.
SPORTS & RECREATION -- History.
SPORTS & RECREATION -- Reference.
TRAVEL -- Special Interest -- Sports.
Kung fu
Martial arts
China
Form Electronic book
Author Nielson, Jon, 1963-
ISBN 9781438456959
1438456956
143845693X
9781438456935