A Look at the JUN FAN KICK BOXING by AMOUO Cluzel
JEET KUNE DO (JKD) is a vision of combat and life. It is born from the desire of wanting to break with pre-established principles and patterns to achieve the essential. The basic concept of this philosophy is that of interception: feel then, act as, there and when necessary…..
AFRICAN KUNG-FU DREAMERS: FROM MOVIEGOERS TO KUNG-FU MOVIE STARS
Chinese Kung-Fu movies found their ways on Africans screens since the 1970’s and left African audiences with deep impressions, giving rise to generations of “Kung-Fu dreamers”. Determined to make their dream become a reality, some of them set for a long journey of adventure and discovery across China.
Necessity of Restructuring the China-Africa Education Cooperation to Leverage the Fastest-Growing Economic Ties
ABSTRACT: This article put forward the urgent need of restructuring the actual patterns of China-Africa Education Cooperation so as to balance and sustain the fastest-growing …
Kungfu Movies As Driver of China-Africa Cultural Exchanges: Case Study of Cameroon
ABSTRACT: This article put forward the interest of African youth for Kungfu Movies, highlights the driver’s role and the cross-cultural communicative competences of Kungfu Movies …
An Anthropology of The African Martial Arts’ Body Techniques
ABSTRACT: The French anthropologist Marcel MAUS had defined the concept of “Body Techniques” as the ways in which from society-to-society people know how to use …
Difference Between African Martial Arts and Chinese Wushu
ABSTRACT: China and Africa have become culturally closer as the relationship between both sides is growing in leaps and bounds. The martial arts culture can …
Difficulties Of Research And Innovation On African Humanities: Case Study Of African Martial Arts
ABSTRACT: This article put forward the thorny problem of researching on African Humanities. It uses African martial arts as case study to demonstrates that …