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Episode 116: James Sommerville

Oct 16, 20201 hr 3 min
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Episode description

This week we talk with James Somerville - Toronto-based Systema student, academic, and author of Meditations on a Russian Martial Art. James has a PhD in History from Queens University, and wrote his thesis on the dictum Know Thyself, as popularized during the Italian Renaissance era. As such, the book presents an interesting - if somehwat critical - take on the origins, practice, and historical context of Systema. Here, we discuss several core themes from the book, including:

  • What motivated him to write the book
  • Systema as a modern military art (vs an ancient / medieval one)
  • Martial arts as performance arts
  • The mixed implications of Systema philosophy

You may not agree with everything the James has to say here, or in the book itself. But at the very least, it is a thought-provoking account of his very personal quest to understand and contextualize the art.

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