An English Translation of the Texts of the Takenouchi School of Japanese Classical Martial Arts: An Historical, Pedagogical, and Philosophical Study
Author: | Antis, Andrew Joseph |
Year: | 2013 |
Pages: | 744 |
ISBN: | 0-7734-2633-7 978-0-7734-2633-7 |
Price: | $379.95 |
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Modern forms of grappling and wrestling martial arts in Japan can trace their historical and philosophical roots back to the Takenouchi School. Antis argues that there is a body of evidence that proves this point, and he expands upon previous work by translating rare historical scrolls, poetry, and other documents. Modern martial arts have spiritual connections to this particular school, and it is presented as a physical and curricular manifestation of philosophical and religious traditions that extend throughout Asian history. The author provides an exhaustive reference guide based on an accumulation of primary sources dealing with this influential Japanese school.
Reviews
“This will surely be a definitive text on the philosophical and historical origins of Japanese martial arts.”
- Prof. Robin Fujikawa,
University of Hawaii
“Now that I see the fruits of his years of labor, I am amazed, excited and grateful for the service he has rendered to the school, especially for non-native speaking students.”
- Prof. Wayne Muromoto,
University of Hawaii
“This book is an eminently valuable contribution to the field of Asian philosophy and religion – and to the growing field of study in Asian practical arts – many of which have a profoundly spiritual undergirding.”
-Prof. James Ryan,
Director of Asian and Comparative Studies Dept., California Institute of Integral Studies
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Takenouchi School of Japanese Classical Martial Arts
Literature Review on the Takenouchi School in the Japanese Language
Literature Review on the Takenouchi School in the English Language
Chapter 2: Historical Narrative of the Takenouchi School of Japanese Classical Martial Arts
The Atago Deity’s Transmission to the Founding School Ancestor
Martial Arts of the Indigenous People Born in the Country of the Iron Industry called Mimasaka
Description of Techniques of the Takenouchi School
The Glory of the “Founder, Creator, and Originator of Japanese Grappling Arts” Among Other Sections
Chapter 3: Curriculum Catalog: Author’s Translation of the Takenouchi Curriculum Catalog with Translator Commentary
Chapter 4: Philosophical Texts of the Takenouchi School of Japanese Classical Martial Arts:
Takenouchi School Philosophical Scrolls
Chapter 5: Conclusion
Intention
Clarity
Comprehensiveness
Peacefulness
Emptiness
Equality
Completion
Nobility
Creativity
Paradox
Appendix A: Curriculum Vitae for Martial Lineages
Taught by Dr. Andrew Antis
Appendix B: Patron Deities of the Takenouchi School and the Atago Cosmic Diagram
Appendix C: Author’s Translation from the Book:
Sword Arts Five Hundred Year History
Appendix D: Takenouchi Austerities: General Schedule and Duties for Austerity Training
Appendix E: Author’s Translation of “Autumn Bellflower Family Crest: Bamboo Grass Autumn Bellflower Remembered in Connection with the Minamoto Clan
Appendix F: Author’s Translation of a Book Chapter on “Enno Gyoja”
Among Appendices