Popular History and the Chinese Martial Arts Biopic
2011; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 8; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/14490854.2011.11668356
ISSN1833-4881
Autores Tópico(s)Vietnamese History and Culture Studies
ResumoThis article examines the popular uses of history in Hong Kong-Chinese biographical films about martial arts masters, focusing particularly on Ronny Yu’s Fearless/Huo Yuanjia (2006) and Wilson Yip’s Ip Man (2008) — two films that have been very popular in Asia. It considers the following questions: How is history being used? What kinds of histories are being created? And for whom? The article begins with a brief overview of the martial arts biopic before exploring how these films promote a problematically gendered, ethnic or national identity whereby ‘Chineseness’ is disarticulated from the really-existing nation-state, while also creating other types of ‘imagined communities’.This article has been peer-reviewed.
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