Interview with the No Wax Needed Podcast
I recently had a chance to sit down with Itamar Zadoff who runs the “No Wax Needed” podcast. Itamar is one of the up and coming martial arts studies scholars who I had the pleasure to meet at our...
View ArticleReality Fighting and the End of Civilization
Dog Brothers, 2010 Euro Gathering. Source: youtube. The Debate Neil Gong’s article, “How to Fight Without Rules: On Civilized Violence in “De-Civilized” Spaces,” (Social Problems, 2015, 0, pp....
View ArticleChinese Martial Arts in the News: December 12th, 2016: The International Edition
Sifu Yiannos Christoforou with his dummy. Source: http://www.news.cn Introduction Welcome to “Chinese Martial Arts in the News.” This is a semi-regular feature here at Kung Fu Tea in which we...
View ArticleResearch Notes: Visiting the National Martial Arts Examination in Nanking, 1933
Chinese martial arts display. Northern China, sometime in the 1930s. Introduction Certain events stand out in any historical treatment of the Chinese martial arts. The Boxer Uprising, the rapid...
View ArticleAnother Look at a “Young Boxer” – Martial Arts and National Humiliation in...
Vintage postcard showing a “Young Boxer” with sword. Early 20th century. Source: Authors personal collection. Another Look at a “Young Boxer” – Martial Arts and National Humiliation in Early 20th...
View ArticleA Sneak Peek
Master Chen Zhonghua and Daniel Mroz playing Tui Shou, Daqingshan, Shandong, China, 2007. Photo by Scot Jorgensen. Introduction Paul Bowman, Kyle Barrowman and I have all been hard at work over the...
View ArticleKung Fu Tea Selects the “Best” Book of 2016 – And Suggests a Reading List for...
Working class patrons of a stall selling or renting sequentially illustrated martial arts novels. This 1948 AP photo illustrates the importance of heroic martial arts tales in southern China, even for...
View ArticleThrough a Lens Darkly (42): Chinese Martial Arts in the University, 1928
Two senior students outside Sage Hall at Yenching University, March 1928. Source: http://findit.library.yale.edu Introduction At the end of the last class at the “Central Martial Arts Academy”...
View ArticleDoing Research (9): The Perils and Pitfalls of Performance Ethnography in the...
Chin Woo crouching tiger quarterstaff stance, Singapore, 2007. Introduction We are fortunate to be able to share the following guest post as part of our ongoing series on fieldwork in martial arts...
View ArticleNow Available: Winter 2016 Issue of Martial Arts Studies
We are happy to announce that the Winter 2016 Issue of Martial Arts Studies is now available, free of charge, to any reader or institution. This open source, peer reviewed, interdisciplinary...
View ArticleHistoric Martial Arts Manuals and the Limits of Authenticity
Illustration from Meyer’s Longsword. Situating the Martial Culture of Shii-cho All of the Jedi I know speak with an accent. A particularly keen observer might notice them as they walk into...
View ArticleChinese Martial Arts in the News: January 23rd 2017: Global Shaolin, MMA and...
Wong You Kau and students in Hong Kong. Source: Reuters. Welcome to “Chinese Martial Arts in the News.” This is a semi-regular feature here at Kung Fu Tea in which we review media stories that...
View ArticleResearch Notes: An Account of Kung Fu in Hong Kong’s Theaters during the 1860s.
“Chinese Stage Shows.” Cigarette Card. Source: Digital Collections of the NY Public Library. Introduction I would like to preface the following research note by dedicating it to any of my readers...
View ArticleTaoism in Bits
Source: Adam Jones. Creative Commons License. “Taoism in Bits.” A guest post by Paul Bowman [1] ***Xīnnián hǎo. We are fortunate to have a special guest post this week in honor of the Chinese New...
View ArticleDefining Wing Chun by What is “Missing”
Ip Man and his best known student, Bruce Lee. An all too Common Conversation Last week my Sifu and I were discussing the public conversation that surrounds Wing Chun. “So this guy was...
View ArticlePilgrimage, Legitimacy and the Shape of the Global Martial Arts Community
Two students of Shaolin Kung Fu Training. Source: Wikimedia. Introduction I recently stumbled across a 1930s English language newspaper, printed by some office within the Japanese government,...
View ArticleRecovering Alfred Lister: A Forgotten Observer of the Southern Chinese...
Plate with Dragon and Carp. Qing Dynasty. Walters Art Museum. Source: Wikimedia. ***While never discussed within the Chinese martial studies literature, Alfred Lister may have been the single most...
View ArticleAn Updated and Revised Social History of the Hudiedao (Butterfly Swords)
Antique hudiedao or “butterfly swords.” These weapons are commonly seen in a number of styles of southern Kung Fu including Choy Li Fut, Hung Gar and Wing Chun. Source: Author’s personal collection....
View ArticleRecovering Alfred Lister: The Noble Art of Self-Defense in China (Part II)
Vintage photography, circa 1860-1900. Photographer unknown. Introduction This is the second half of our two part series on the life and writings of Alfred Lister. A civil servant in Hong Kong during...
View ArticleThrough a Lens Darkly (43): Chinese Amazons and the “Weapons of the Forefathers”
“Back to Weapons of Forefathers in War with Japanese.” Vintage newspaper photograph. June 1937. Source: Author’s private collection. Wonder Woman with a Dadao In China the realm of social...
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