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CHINEN IBD

LULU.COM
01 / 2025
9781300728047
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Sinopsis

The book 'Chinen: The Okinawan Years of a Karate Pioneer' is a rigorously researched biography of Tsuyoshi Chitose, born Chinen Kinchoku, who later founded Chit?-ry? Karate. It explores Chinen?s formative years in Okinawa, offering a detailed account of his journey through a rich cultural and martial arts heritage that significantly influenced his philosophy and contributions to karate.Born during a period of paradigmatic shifts in Japan, Chinen?s life was shaped by the nation?s emergence as a global power following the Meiji Restoration. This era was marked by Japan?s efforts to integrate its southernmost region, Okinawa, annexed at the end of the 19th century. The social, political, and economic turmoil of the time, coupled with widespread poverty, profoundly affected Chinen?s upbringing and the development of his character.This book examines Chinen?s personal relationships, cultural influences, and the socio-political dynamics of early 20th-century Okinawa, situating his experiences within a broader historical framework.By synthesising historical records, primary sources, and critical analysis, the book contextualises Chinen?s legacy within the wider evolution of karate from a regional Okinawan practice to a globally recognised discipline. It provides a nuanced portrayal of his achievements, addressing both the myths and the documented realities surrounding his life.An essential read for martial artists, historians, and cultural scholars, 'Chinen: The Okinawan Years of a Karate Pioneer' offers profound insights into the roots of modern karate and the enduring impact of one individual?s vision. It places Chinen?s story within the local, national, and international contexts of his era, emphasising his rise from adversity to global recognition as a pioneer in the martial arts.

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