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Nation, Race, and Man
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Moskowitz, Marc L
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Anthropology
/ Asian studies
/ Behavioral sciences
/ China
/ Chinese culture
/ Chinese nationalism
/ East Asian competition
/ East Asian studies
/ Economic competition
/ Economic disciplines
/ Economics
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Femininity
/ Financial economics
/ Financial market structures
/ Games
/ Gender identity
/ Gender studies
/ Group identity
/ Human behavior
/ Human populations
/ Japan
/ Japanese culture
/ Japanese studies
/ Korea
/ Korean culture
/ Korean studies
/ Leisure studies
/ Masculinity
/ Men
/ National identity
/ Nationalism
/ Persons
/ Population studies
/ Psychology
/ Reciprocal behavior
/ Recreation
/ Regional Anthropology
/ Rivalry
/ Sinology
/ Social and Cultural Anthropology
/ Social psychology
/ Social sciences
2013
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Nation, Race, and Man
by
Moskowitz, Marc L
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Anthropology
/ Asian studies
/ Behavioral sciences
/ China
/ Chinese culture
/ Chinese nationalism
/ East Asian competition
/ East Asian studies
/ Economic competition
/ Economic disciplines
/ Economics
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Femininity
/ Financial economics
/ Financial market structures
/ Games
/ Gender identity
/ Gender studies
/ Group identity
/ Human behavior
/ Human populations
/ Japan
/ Japanese culture
/ Japanese studies
/ Korea
/ Korean culture
/ Korean studies
/ Leisure studies
/ Masculinity
/ Men
/ National identity
/ Nationalism
/ Persons
/ Population studies
/ Psychology
/ Reciprocal behavior
/ Recreation
/ Regional Anthropology
/ Rivalry
/ Sinology
/ Social and Cultural Anthropology
/ Social psychology
/ Social sciences
2013
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Nation, Race, and Man
by
Moskowitz, Marc L
in
Anthropology
/ Asian studies
/ Behavioral sciences
/ China
/ Chinese culture
/ Chinese nationalism
/ East Asian competition
/ East Asian studies
/ Economic competition
/ Economic disciplines
/ Economics
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Femininity
/ Financial economics
/ Financial market structures
/ Games
/ Gender identity
/ Gender studies
/ Group identity
/ Human behavior
/ Human populations
/ Japan
/ Japanese culture
/ Japanese studies
/ Korea
/ Korean culture
/ Korean studies
/ Leisure studies
/ Masculinity
/ Men
/ National identity
/ Nationalism
/ Persons
/ Population studies
/ Psychology
/ Reciprocal behavior
/ Recreation
/ Regional Anthropology
/ Rivalry
/ Sinology
/ Social and Cultural Anthropology
/ Social psychology
/ Social sciences
2013
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Many people i interviewed made direct comparisons with Weiqi strategies and Sunzi’sArt of War. Sunzi’s statement above perfectly captures the nuances of the Weiqi concept of seizing the initiative (xianshou), in which the player who can force his opponent to follow his lead is thought to have a tremendous advantage. Similarly, Weiqi rhetoric asserts that one’s playing style reflects one’s personality and one’s place in the world in direct comparison with other men. This form of manhood relies on controlled aggression, the will to maximize one’s gain, and the ability to assert one’s dominance.
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