The Kung Fu Family: A metaphor of belonging across time and place

Veronika Partikova, George Jennings
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Kung Fu associations are often understood as ‘families’ forming broader ‘family trees’ or lineages operating across centuries of history as well as transcultural associations. In an effort contributing to interdisciplinary martial arts studies, this paper presents data from two qualitative studies of Western practitioners of traditionalist Chinese martial arts (TCMA) in both the West and Asia by a phenomenological psychologist and an anthropological sociologist. We assess the use of the term ‘Kung Fu family’, what it means to the practitioners and how it impacts on their practice and their relationships with other martial artists. We argue that the conceptual metaphor of family offers a sense of belonging and solidarity within a diverse community in terms of age, ethnicity, gender, religion and social class. Meanwhile, we explore the metaphor in terms of the micro-political power dynamics that accompany martial arts collectives. Overall, the ideal of family can illuminate how identity can transcend across time (‘generations’ of practitioners) and place (from and to cultures and contingents). It is thus a way of understanding the organisation, spread and transcendence of Chinese martial arts.
功夫家族:跨越时空的归属感隐喻
功夫协会通常被理解为形成更广泛的“家谱”或跨越几个世纪历史的血统以及跨文化协会的“家庭”。为了对跨学科武术研究做出贡献,本文介绍了一位现象学心理学家和一位人类学社会学家对西方和亚洲传统中国武术(TCMA)的西方实践者进行的两项定性研究的数据。我们评估了“功夫世家”一词的使用,它对练习者意味着什么,以及它如何影响他们的练习以及他们与其他武术家的关系。我们认为,家庭的概念隐喻提供了在年龄、种族、性别、宗教和社会阶层不同的多样化社区内的归属感和团结感。同时,我们从微观政治权力动态的角度来探讨武术集体的隐喻。总的来说,家庭的理想可以阐明身份如何跨越时间(实践者的“几代”)和地点(来自和来自文化和特遣队)。这是理解中国武术的组织、传播和超越的一种方式。
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