“Even if the Chinese Grow Wings and Fly”: Recasting Martial Arts in a Tanzanian Karate Dojo

Summary In a Tanzanian seaside dojo, Sempai Ali Issa Hassan, a Swahili martial artist, filmmaker, and healer, offers an alternative history claiming the East Asian martial arts originate in the Afro‐Islamic world. Starting from his reaction to a visit by a Chinese Shaolin master, we trace the contou...

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Veröffentlicht in:Anthropology and humanism 2022-06, Vol.47 (1), p.39-54
Hauptverfasser: Rafiq (he/him), Mohamed Yunus, Sheridan (he/him), Derek
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Summary In a Tanzanian seaside dojo, Sempai Ali Issa Hassan, a Swahili martial artist, filmmaker, and healer, offers an alternative history claiming the East Asian martial arts originate in the Afro‐Islamic world. Starting from his reaction to a visit by a Chinese Shaolin master, we trace the contours of our experience making sense of claims which both challenge and recast assumptions about Afro‐Asian cultural exchange.
ISSN:1559-9167
1548-1409
DOI:10.1111/anhu.12355