Originally Posted by
Dean Whittle
There's not a lot of detail on the Amazon page as to the content of the book. If you have the time could you fill me in on what else is covered.
Here's the TOC. Hope it helps:
Suzuki Sadami
20th Cent. Budo and Mystic Experience
Uozumi Takashi
Research of Miyamoto Mushashi’s Gorin no sho: From the Perspective of Jpn Intellectual History
William H. bodiford
Zen and Japanese Swordsmanship Reconsidered
Terayama Tanchuu
Ken-Zen-Sho: An Analysis of Swordsmanship, Zen, and Calligraphy and their Relevance Today
Abe Tetsushi
Cultural Friction in Budo
Murata Naoki
From “Jutsu” to “Do”: The Birth of Kodokan Judo
Irie Kohei
Budo as a Concept: An Analysis of Budo’s Characteristics
Na Young-il
Confusion in the Concept of Budo in S. Korean Society
Sakudo Masao
The Culture of “Bu”
Sogawa Tsuneo
What Should be Taught Through Budo?
Oya Minoru
Inter-connectedness of Waza and Mind
Matsui Kantaro
The Promotion of Budo for the Disabled
Motomura Kiyota
Budo in the Physical Education Curriculum of Jpn Schools
Duncan Robert Mark
Budo & Education
Karl Friday
Off the Warpath: Military Science & Budo in the Evolution of Ryuha Bugei
Richard Schmidt and George R. Bristol
The Influence of the Japanese Martial Disciplines on the Dev’t of the US Marine Corps MA Program
David Matsumoto
Thinking Differently about the Teaching of Judo in Japan
Raymond P. Ambrosi
Folk MA and Ritual: Continuity through Economic Change
Alexander Bennet
Kendo or Kumdo: The Internationalization of Kendo and the Olympic Problem
Meik Skoss
Tilting at Windmils: Observations on the Complexities in Transmission of the Koryu Bujutsu in Japan and the US
Danny Hakim
Budo’s Potential for Peace: Breaking Down Barriers in the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict
Anton Geesink
The Paradox of “Judo as an Olympic Sport” and “Judo as Tradition”
Yamashita Yasuhiro
The Role of Judo in an Age of Internationalization
Don J. Modesto
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