Since my early studies of East Asian languages, cultures and martial arts I have been interested in exploring the limits and reality of this embodiment.
A big change occurred after the degree studies when I slowly began to question those philosophical assumptions I had studied and when I embarked on post graduation program at SOAS: Were really Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism thoughts at the base of martial arts? This was just one of the question emerging during my readings and practice.
My studies have been diverse; from sinological to anthropologic, allowing me to see this cultural expression under different lights.
I have lectured comp…
Since my early studies of East Asian languages, cultures and martial arts I have been interested in exploring the limits and reality of this embodiment.
A big change occurred after the degree studies when I slowly began to question those philosophical assumptions I had studied and when I embarked on post graduation program at SOAS: Were really Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism thoughts at the base of martial arts? This was just one of the question emerging during my readings and practice.
My studies have been diverse; from sinological to anthropologic, allowing me to see this cultural expression under different lights.
I have lectured comparative martial arts in South Korea; here I have had the chance to continue to inquiry into this topic(s).
So, by joining this network I hope to get into touch with people sharing solid experiences and substantial educational background.