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Taijiquan the “Taiji World” Way: Towards a Cosmopolitan Vision of Ecology
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Jennings, George
, Brown, David
, Sparkes, Andrew
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Case studies
/ Cosmopolitanism
/ Daoism
/ Data analysis
/ Ecology
/ embodiment
/ Environmental awareness
/ Nature
/ self-cultivation
/ Taijiquan
/ Well being
2014
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Taijiquan the “Taiji World” Way: Towards a Cosmopolitan Vision of Ecology
by
Jennings, George
, Brown, David
, Sparkes, Andrew
in
Case studies
/ Cosmopolitanism
/ Daoism
/ Data analysis
/ Ecology
/ embodiment
/ Environmental awareness
/ Nature
/ self-cultivation
/ Taijiquan
/ Well being
2014
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Taijiquan the “Taiji World” Way: Towards a Cosmopolitan Vision of Ecology
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Taijiquan the “Taiji World” Way: Towards a Cosmopolitan Vision of Ecology
2014
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Overview
In this article, we present a case study analysis of data gathered on the practice of the art of Taijiquan (Tai Chi Chuan) in one UK context. Our interest in looking at this physical culture was in exploring if/how physical cultures of shared embodied experience and practice may help “sow the seeds of environmental awareness”. In so doing, we illustrate certain affinities between this interpretation of the art and Beck’s idea of a “cosmopolitan vision of ecology”. We present an analysis of documentary and interview data of one English Taijiquan organisation and how it currently promotes the idea of interconnectedness, wellbeing and an alternative meta-narrative for living through the practice of Taijiquan. We conclude that, while further research is needed, there is evidence that a cosmopolitan vision for ecology is emerging in physical cultures such as Taijiquan.
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MDPI AG
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