Rediscovering Budo : : from a swordsman's perspective / / Roald M. Knutsen.

In an environment where Budo has lost much of its original spirit in the inevitable process of changing attitudes towards sport, Roald Knutsen reappraises and reaffirms the profound and intrinsic importance of the underlying warrior culture and its real legacy. Technical knowledge rests entirely in...

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Superior document:Rediscovering ; 6
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Place / Publishing House:Kent : : Global Oriental,, [2004]
©2004
Year of Publication:2004
Language:English
Series:Rediscovering ; 6.
Physical Description:1 online resource (288 pages)
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Summary:In an environment where Budo has lost much of its original spirit in the inevitable process of changing attitudes towards sport, Roald Knutsen reappraises and reaffirms the profound and intrinsic importance of the underlying warrior culture and its real legacy. Technical knowledge rests entirely in the dojo; this book is intended to show those interested something of the roots that underpin the true Bujutsu and Budo, and to throw some light on the other complex influences from the past that have enriched so many of the surviving traditions. A number of these roots are purely warrior-based in nature, others are intellectual or even esoteric. If a student is only searching for technique, then this book will be of limited value. But for those inclined to look below the surface, there is much to commend it. Indeed, it will be widely welcomed by more serious Budo practitioners, as well as interested observers, who are looking for a return to 'first principles', concerned more about substance than style, and thereby gain valuable insight into the mind-set of Japan's unique warrior culture.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004213910
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Roald M. Knutsen.