organization of experience: examining inaba minoru’s budo as a form of art
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2012
This article examines how Japanese budo (martial arts), specifically the approach developed by Inaba Minoru (former headmaster of the Shiseikan Budojo, Tokyo), can be functionally understood as a form of art. Through referring to the aesthetic theories of Dennis Dutton, Ellen Dissanayake, and Joseph Carroll, the article examines budo as a means of organizing experience, recognizable alongside painting, dance, theater, and literature.
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Authors | ;Campbell C. Edinborough |
Journal | molecules |
Year | 2012 |
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