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2022-11-11
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381 pages
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Hing Chao is the Founder and Executive Director of Institute of Martial Studies, Executive Director of International Guoshu Association, and Trustee of Hong Kong Maritime Museum. He is a co-founder of the International Martial Studies Conference and Hong Kong Martial Arts Living Archive, the largest 3D martial arts archive in the world, and has curated and produced several pioneering exhibitions including Way of the Sword: Warrior Cultures in China and Italy (Tai Kwun, Hong Kong: 2021), Kung Fu Motion (EPFL, Lausanne: 2018), and 300 Years of Hakka Kung Fu: Digital Vision of Its Legacy and Future (Hong Kong Heritage Museum: 2016, Victoria Museum of Immigration, Melbourne: 2017).

Daniel Jaquet is Senior Researcher at the University of Bern. He has dedicated his career to exploring martial arts studies in the classroom, the archive, and the museum. As a scholar and a practitioner, his interdisciplinary work has pioneered the field of European martial arts studies, bringing together research on martial culture, production and circulation of embodied knowledge, and material culture. He holds a Ph.D. in Medieval History, with a thesis on armored fighting practices in the late Middle Ages and early modern period (University of Geneva, 2013). He is the Founder and Editor of the journal Acta Periodica Duellatorum (ISSN 2064-0404), which is dedicated to the field of European martial arts studies, since 2013.

Loretta Kim is associate professor and director of the China Studies programme at the School of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Hong Kong. She is a historian of late imperial and modern China. Her primary research areas include the comparative history of borderlands and frontiers, Sino-Russian cultural relations, and Chinese ethnic minority languages and literatures. She is the author of Ethnic Chrysalis: China’s Orochen People and the Legacy of Qing Borderland Administration (Harvard Asia Center, 2019). 

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