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作成日:2011/06/11 05:23:06 JST最終更新日:2020/07/29 21:27:11 JST
RUBRO ARTES MARCIALES
TITULO Japanese Swords : Cultural Icons of a Nation (★)
AUTOR Colin M. Roach
EDITORIAL Tuttle
ISBN 978-4-8053-1035-9
IDIOMA INGLES
CODIGO INTERNO AM-0172
NOTA (★)(The History, Metallurgy and Iconography of the Samurai Sword) Posee un DVD. (Historically, Japanese warriors considered their swords to be far greater than simple weaponry. Their swords were both lethal tools and divine companions --social and religious icons. Traditionally worn by the samurai as a sign of social status, the Japanese sword represented the junction between the reigning military class and those whom they ruled. Moreover, the Japanese sword was a technological and artistic marvel. Many scholars consider it to be the finest sword ever constructed. In terms of symbolism and historical importance, no other blade comes close to the Japanese sword. With a historical, iconographical, and technological perspective, author Colin M. Roach provides an in-depth study of these magnificent weapons in Japanese Swords. This richly illustrated book weaves the sword´s primary influences together, tracking its history and illuminating its progress from infancy to grandeur. By studying the evolution of the Japanese sword from this perspective, we better understand Japan and its warrior archetype. Combining research materials from multiple disciplines, Roach uses his expertise as an educator to guide readers through the sword´s rise to greatness in a unique way. This book discusses the history, development, and spiritual symbolism of the sword, as well as the esoteric metallurgical techniques used in making it. It also covers the difficult training practices used by skilled swordsmen. Through exhaustive research, Roach has collaborated with several top-level artisans, historians, and martial arts experts in completing Japanese Swords. In addition to a foreword by acclaimed martial arts teacher and author Nicklaus Suino and a sidebar by Mukansa-level polisher Abe Kazunori, Japanese Swords includes rare looks into the world of Mukansa-level swordsmiths Kawachi Kunihira and Gassan Sadatoshi. Hundreds of stunning high-resolution photos complement Japanese Swords, and the book also includes a companion DVD featuring a beautifully-filmed documentary that explores the traditional swordmaker´s craft. The DVD also contains an introduction to the Japanese sword at a sword shop in Kyoto and a visit to a dojo for a beginner´s class in the medieval sword-drawing art called ´iaido´. ◆Colin M. Roach, M.Ed. lives in the high mountains of Utah with his wife and three sons. He is a private school administrator with expertise in the areas of differentiated teaching and learning, and a member of the All Kinds of Minds Institute´s national teaching faculty. Mr. Roach is an avid student of Japanese history, culture, and martial arts. Four generations of familial connection to Japan have fueled Mr. Roach´s passionate study of Japan´s archetypal warrior culture. In addition to his academic study of sword-related symbolism, he has trained with some of the top teachers of aikido and iaido in Japan and America. He holds the ranks of Yondan (4th degree) in iaido and Sandan (3rd degree) in aikido. He also holds the teaching title ´Shidoin´ in both arts. Mr. Roach often travels to teach sword-related symbolism, traditional Japanese swordsmanship, the etiquette involved when handling a Japanese sword, and iaido´s role in cultural preservation.)

   

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