Embodied power and identity: bodily discipline and sociocultural transformation in the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association

This study aimed to deeply examine how the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association, within the specific historical and regional context of Republican Era China, shaped members’ bodily concepts, behavior patterns, and values through its unique system of bodily discipline. It examines the intricate r...

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Main Authors: Haidong Chen, Lianzhen Ma
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de León 2025-08-01
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description This study aimed to deeply examine how the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association, within the specific historical and regional context of Republican Era China, shaped members’ bodily concepts, behavior patterns, and values through its unique system of bodily discipline. It examines the intricate relationships between this process and individual identity, group identification, and national identity. This paper applies Foucault’s theory of bodily discipline to address the lack of previous research on the bodily disciplinary practices of specific regional Chin Woo branches and their sociocultural implications. Based on a meticulous review and analysis of primary archival materials, including the works Jing Wu Ben Ji and Jing Wu Yue Chuan, this study systematically analyzes the diverse bodily disciplinary practices of the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association, encompassing the modernization of Chinese martial arts training, the organization of diverse cultural activities, and the establishment of strict institutional norms. The research reveals that the bodily discipline of the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association was not merely a simple physical skills training, but a complex social process that integrated the call of the times, the leadership and promotion of social elites, organizational operational guarantees, and cultural inheritance and innovation. This disciplinary system effectively internalized specific bodily standards, behavioral norms, and values into members’ daily practices, not only enhancing members’ self-confidence and sense of group belonging but, more importantly, closely linking individual bodily experiences with national cultural identity and national identity, making the body a symbol carrying the hope of national rejuvenation. The study concludes that the bodily discipline of the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association is a vivid embodiment of Modern China’s sports modernization transformation, bodily cultural changes, and the intertwining of power, identity construction, and social mobilization. It profoundly reveals the historical process in which the body was discovered, disciplined, and endowed with symbolic meaning under specific historical conditions.
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spelling doaj-art-8a60cc10a1be4033b12fc501327ef1f32025-08-20T02:49:58ZengUniversidad de LeónRevista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas2174-07472025-08-0125210.18002/rama.v20i2.2512Embodied power and identity: bodily discipline and sociocultural transformation in the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic AssociationHaidong Chen0Lianzhen Ma1School of Physical Education and Sports Science, South China Normal UniversitySchool of Physical Education and Sports Science, South China Normal University This study aimed to deeply examine how the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association, within the specific historical and regional context of Republican Era China, shaped members’ bodily concepts, behavior patterns, and values through its unique system of bodily discipline. It examines the intricate relationships between this process and individual identity, group identification, and national identity. This paper applies Foucault’s theory of bodily discipline to address the lack of previous research on the bodily disciplinary practices of specific regional Chin Woo branches and their sociocultural implications. Based on a meticulous review and analysis of primary archival materials, including the works Jing Wu Ben Ji and Jing Wu Yue Chuan, this study systematically analyzes the diverse bodily disciplinary practices of the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association, encompassing the modernization of Chinese martial arts training, the organization of diverse cultural activities, and the establishment of strict institutional norms. The research reveals that the bodily discipline of the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association was not merely a simple physical skills training, but a complex social process that integrated the call of the times, the leadership and promotion of social elites, organizational operational guarantees, and cultural inheritance and innovation. This disciplinary system effectively internalized specific bodily standards, behavioral norms, and values into members’ daily practices, not only enhancing members’ self-confidence and sense of group belonging but, more importantly, closely linking individual bodily experiences with national cultural identity and national identity, making the body a symbol carrying the hope of national rejuvenation. The study concludes that the bodily discipline of the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association is a vivid embodiment of Modern China’s sports modernization transformation, bodily cultural changes, and the intertwining of power, identity construction, and social mobilization. It profoundly reveals the historical process in which the body was discovered, disciplined, and endowed with symbolic meaning under specific historical conditions. https://193.146.99.62/ojs/index.php/artesmarciales/article/view/8717Martial artsChinese martial artscombat sportssport historybodily disciplineidentity
spellingShingle Haidong Chen
Lianzhen Ma
Embodied power and identity: bodily discipline and sociocultural transformation in the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association
Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas
Martial arts
Chinese martial arts
combat sports
sport history
bodily discipline
identity
title Embodied power and identity: bodily discipline and sociocultural transformation in the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association
title_full Embodied power and identity: bodily discipline and sociocultural transformation in the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association
title_fullStr Embodied power and identity: bodily discipline and sociocultural transformation in the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association
title_full_unstemmed Embodied power and identity: bodily discipline and sociocultural transformation in the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association
title_short Embodied power and identity: bodily discipline and sociocultural transformation in the Guangdong Chin Woo Athletic Association
title_sort embodied power and identity bodily discipline and sociocultural transformation in the guangdong chin woo athletic association
topic Martial arts
Chinese martial arts
combat sports
sport history
bodily discipline
identity
url https://193.146.99.62/ojs/index.php/artesmarciales/article/view/8717
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