Striking Beauty: A Philosophical Look at the Asian Martial Arts - Barry Allen - Books - Columbia University Press - 9780231172721 - August 4, 2015
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Striking Beauty: A Philosophical Look at the Asian Martial Arts

Barry Allen

Striking Beauty: A Philosophical Look at the Asian Martial Arts

Using the ethics and aesthetics of the Asian martial arts to enrich our knowledge of human behavior, bodily movement, technical knowledge, and artistic creation.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Review Quotes: Allen is our preeminent student of artistry in the applied arts, the beauty that comes as an unsought byproduct of devotion to instrumental effectiveness. Here he writes as a seasoned practitioner about Asian martial arts--disciplines whose devotion to bodily excellence and violence pose special challenges to sympathetic philosophical understanding--David Hills, Stanford UniversityReview Quotes: "Striking Beauty" presents a beautifully and forcefully written account of the philosophical background of martial arts in Eastern and Western traditions. At the same time, it is also presents the author's vision of a contemporary philosophy, and phenomenology, of the martial arts and their aesthetic, somatic, and ethical dimensions. It is a ground-breaking and inspiring book that will appeal to everyone interested in the practice, theory, and history of martial arts.--Hans-Georg Moeller, University of MacauTable of Contents: PrefaceAcknowledgments1. The Dao of Asian Martial Arts: Themes from Chinese Philosophy2. From Dualism to the Darwinian Body: Themes from Western Philosophy3. Power and Grace: Martial Arts Aesthetics4. What a Body Can Do: Martial Arts EthicsEpilogue: Martial Arts and PhilosophyChinese-English GlossaryNotesIndexReview Quotes:"Striking Beauty" presents a beautifully and forcefully written account of the philosophical background of martial arts in Eastern and Western traditions. At the same time, it also presents the author's vision of a contemporary philosophy, and phenomenology, of the martial arts and their aesthetic, somatic, and ethical dimensions. It is a ground-breaking and inspiring book that will appeal to everyone interested in the practice, theory, and history of martial arts.--Hans-Georg M?eller, University of MacauBiographical Note: Barry Allen is professor of philosophy at McMaster University; has held visiting appointments in Jerusalem, Istanbul, Shanghai, and Hong Kong; and is associate editor at the interdisciplinary journal Common Knowledge. His research concerns aesthetics, technology, the theory of knowledge, and Chinese philosophy. He is the author of "Truth in Philosophy"; "Knowledge and Civilization"; "Artifice and Design: Art and Technology in Human Experience"; and "Vanishing into Things: Knowledge in Chinese Tradition."Review Quotes: An incredible book that views the Chinese martial arts from every angle--philosophical, psychological, and practical--from their home of origin throughout the world at large, from ancient times to the present. Truly a breathtaking experience.--Stanley Henning, independent scholar of Chinese martial arts historyReview Quotes: One might think that there is no connection at all between the martial arts and philosophy; but there are many, as Barry Allen shows in Striking Beauty. The book is both knowledgeable and perceptive, and Allen writes with a clarity that makes it a pleasure to read. This is an engaging book for any martial artist or any philosopher with an interest in the martial arts, as well as for any other philosopher who welcomes a novel perspective on his or her subject--Graham Priest, Graduate Center, CUNYReview Quotes:"Striking Beauty" is a necessary book, connecting themes from Chinese and Western spiritual and philosophical traditions with the embodied aesthetics of self-cultivation found in the martial arts. Allen's discussion is lively, wide-ranging, and multiply revealing. From Buddha and Laozi to Bruce Lee and postmodernism, from dance to sport to sculpture: Allen displays mastery of incredibly wide-ranging materials. Both philosophers and practitioners will find his treatment accurate, broad, profound, and potentially transformative, revealing much about combat and art, life and intellect, body and mind.--Crispin Sartwell, Dickinson College, author of "Six Names of Beauty"Review Quotes: Displaying a firm understanding of both Western and Chinese philosophical traditions, "Striking Beauty "instructively addresses the much neglected topic of East Asian martial arts philosophy, providing scholarly insights into ethics, aesthetics, and comparative philosophy from a convincing somatic perspective.--Richard Shusterman, author of "Thinking through the Body: Essays in Somaesthetics"Review Quotes: Allen presents a dazzling display of intellectual moves that strike to the core of the wisdom behind the Asian martial arts. As though we were on the mat, he gracefully throws the reader from illuminating historical accounts to pages of penetrating philosophical analysis. He locks up with broad issues about the nature of violence and power as well as such strange but compelling questions as how it is that some of us can find a violent punch an object of sublime beauty. Both a romp and a workout, this elegantly written book should be mandatory reading for all students of the martial arts.--Gordon Marino, St. Olaf College Review Citations:

Publishers Weekly 06/22/2015 (EAN 9780231172721, Hardcover)

Contributor Bio:  Allen, Barry Barry Allen is Professor of Philosophy at McMaster University.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released August 4, 2015
ISBN13 9780231172721
Publishers Columbia University Press
Genre Religious Orientation > Taoism
Pages 272
Dimensions 163 × 238 × 25 mm   ·   512 g
Language English  

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