The (Re)Emergence of a Religio-Spiritual Self-Cultivation Focus in Asian Martial Arts Monographs Published in Spain (1906–2009)

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Pérez-Gutiérrez, M.
Brown, David
Álvarez-del-Palacio, E.
Gutiérrez-García, C.
Date
2014-08-12Type
Article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
ISSN
0952-3367
1743-9035 (online)
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This article presents one analytical theme emerging from a bibliometric and content analysis of an annotated bibliography, compiled by the first author, comprising 1564 Asian martial arts monographs published in Spain between 1906 and 2009. The analysis reveals that the use of Asian martial arts and religio-spiritual self-cultivation practices, while very old in their indigenous South East Asian context, only appeared in published texts in Spain from the 1960s and this theme has been increasingly written about in the last two decades. In our analytical discussion, we contextualise this shift from a socio-historical perspective, focusing on three aspects: first and second, how this shift in focus in Asian Martial Art publishing fits with the patterns of societal secularisation in Spain, the rise of the New Age movement and counter-cultural spiritualities across Western culture; third, we comment on how, from this broader socio-historical context, Asian martial arts were well placed to fill ‘cultural spaces’ created by these changes.
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The International Journal of the History of Sport;
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Pérez-Gutiérrez, M., Brown, D.H., Álvarez-del-Palacio, E. and Gutiérrez-García, C. (2015) 'The (Re) Emergence of a religio-spiritual self-cultivation focus in Asian martial arts monographs published in Spain (1906–2009)', The International Journal of the History of Sport, 32(2), pp.200-217
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Article published in International Journal of the History of Sport available at https://doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2014.943735
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