JAMA, Vol. 11, No. 1

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Journal of Asian Martial Arts, Vol 11, No 1 (2002)
Sprache: Englisch

Lieferzeit: 3 – 5 Tage

Content
Paz-y-Miño G., & Espinosa, A. “Dichotomous keys to fundamental attacks and defenses in aikido”
Nurchis, R. “Nutrition and the role of diet in martial arts competition”
Wingard, G. “Aggressive discourse in the martial arts: An ethnographic snapshot”
Stein, J. “A comparison of Yang Style Taijiquan’s large and medium frame forms”
Nunberg, N. “Civil and criminal liability: The martial artist’s potential ~ Part II”
Labbate, M. “Incorporating the main principles of kata training”

JOURNAL DESCRIPTION
This quarterly covers all historical and cultural aspects of Asian martial traditions; focuses on Asia, but includes important related material from all other countries, such as museum collections, interviews, announcements and media reviews. Articles flow smoothly in consecutive pages, without being interrupted by advertising.

EDITORIAL POLICY
The Journal of Asian Martial Arts publishes three types of materials: (1) scholarly articles based on primary research in recognized scholarly disciplines, e.g., cultural anthropology, comparative religions, psychology, film theory, and criticism, etc.; (2) more informal, but nevertheless substantial interviews (with scholars, master practitioners, etc.) and reports on particular genres, techniques, etc.; and (3) reviews of books and audiovisual materials on the martial arts.

These three types of materials are organized in separate sections of the journal. In order to ensure the quality of all submissions in terms of scholarship as well as writing, each submission will be reviewed by at least two members of our editorial board. We look forward to making the journal accessible to all readers while establishing and maintaining a high quality of scholarship, writing, and graphics.

Zusätzliche Information

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