El profesor Peter Goldsbury nos ofrece una serie de columnas sobre tres aspectos muy importantes del Aikido -la transmisión, la herencia y la emulación- en Aikiweb. Estos son los enlaces a los originales en inglés:
- Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (I).
- Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (II).
- Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (III).
- Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (IV).
- Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (V).
- Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (VI).
Interlude I: The General Impact of the Pacific War (World War II) on Aikido. - Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (VII).
Interlude II: Budo and Bushido, Kami and Kokutai: Aikido, Religion & Nationalism. - Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (VIII).
Interlude III: Deguchi, Ueshiba and Omoto. Part 1: The First Suppression. - Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (IX).
Interlude III: Deguchi, Ueshiba and Omoto. Part 2: The Second Suppression. - Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (X).
Interlude IV: Iemoto and Iwama. - Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XI).
Interlude V: The Danger of Words or, The Elephant in the Dojo: Distinguishing the Jumbo from the Mumbo. Part 1: Morihei Ueshiba's Elephant. - Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XII).
Interlude V: The Danger of Words or, The Elephant in the Dojo: Distinguishing the Jumbo from the Mumbo. Part 2: Ueshiba's Elephant and the Rest of the Herd. - Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XIII).
Interlude VI: The Question of Kotodama. Part 1: Preliminaries. Kukai (Kobo Daishi) and the Man'yoshu. - Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XIV).
Interlude VI: The Question of Kotodama. Part 2: Kotodama becomes Japanese. From Motoori Norinaga to World War II. - Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XV).
Interlude VI: The Question of Kotodama. Part 3: Postwar Resurrection. Back to Morihei Ueshiba's Elephant. - Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XVI).
Interlude VII: Hidden in Plain Sight. Tracing the Roots of Ueshiba Morihei's Power by Ellis Amdur. A Review Essay. Part 1: Chinese Influence and the Beginnings of Daito Ryu. - Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XVII).
Interlude VII: Hidden in Plain Sight. Tracing the Roots of Ueshiba Morihei's Power by Ellis Amdur. A Review Essay. Part 2: Takeda Sokaku in his Historical & Cultural Context. - Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XVIII).
Interlude VII: Hidden in Plain Sight. Tracing the Roots of Ueshiba Morihei's Power by Ellis Amdur. A Review Essay. Part 3: Takeda Sokaku, Ueshiba Morihei and Their Students. - Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XIX).
Interlude VIII: Aikido and Japaneseness. A Primer of Martial Nihonjinron. - Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XX).
Interlude IX: Morihei Ueshiba, Aikido and History: What Case for Revision or Revisionism? Part 1: Japanese History and World War II.
NOTA (20/02/2009): Editado para añadir "Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XI)".
NOTA (20/03/2009): Editado para añadir "Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XII)".
NOTA (18/06/2009): Editado para añadir "Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XIII)".
NOTA (24/07/2009): Editado para añadir "Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XIV)".
NOTA (20/08/2009): Editado para añadir "Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XV)".
NOTA (16/12/2009): Editado para añadir "Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XVI)".
NOTA (16/02/2010): Editado para añadir "Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XVII)".
NOTA (16/06/2010): Editado para añadir "Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XVIII)".
NOTA (24/09/2011): Editado para añadir "Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XIX)" y "Transmission, Inheritance, Emulation (XX)".
6 comments:
Falta el link del último interludio. Por lo demás, muy bueno, gracias, ;).
No, no, no falta. El último interludio es el capítulo diez. Son muy buenos, sí señor. ¡Es bueno leer a los que saben!
Un saludo.
A buenas horas, mangas verdes :)
DCS
No se puede estar siempre en todo, Demetrio ;)
Aquí me manda el forero Riddick para que me siga culturizando.
Lo he ojeado un poco por encima y tiene muy buena pinta. A ratos me lo voy a ir leyendo.
Pues gracias a los dos; me honra. En realidad esto es un humilde esduerzo para culturizarme yo mismo ;)
Un saludo!
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