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Is classical Hollywood stardom the last word on film stars? How do
film stars function in non-Hollywood contexts, such as Bollywood,
East Asia and Latin America, and what new developments has screen
stardom undergone in recent years, both in Hollywood and elsewhere?
Gathering together the most important new research on star studies,
with case studies of stars from many different cultures, this
diverse and dynamic collection looks at film stardom from new
angles, challenging the received wisdom on the subject and raising
important questions about image, performance, bodies, voices and
fans in cultures across the globe. From Hollywood to Bollywood,
from China to Spain, and from Poland to Mexico, this collection
revisits the definitions and origins of star studies, and points
the way forward to new ways of approaching the field.
This is A study of Chinese stars and transnational stardom
focussing on the career of Jet Li. Jet Li is arguably the best
martial arts actor alive, and his career has crossed numerous
cultural and geographic boundaries, from mainland China to Hong
Kong, from Hollywood to France. In Jet Li: Chinese Masculinity and
Transnational Film Stardom, Sabrina Qiong Yu uses Li as an example
to address some intriguing but under examined issues surrounding
transnational stardom in general and transnational kung fu stardom
in particular. Presenting case studies of audiences' responses to
Jet Li films and his star image, this book explores the way in
which Li has evolved from a Chinese wuxia hero to a transnational
kung fu star in relation to the discourses of genre, gender,
sexuality, ethnicity and national identity. By rejecting a text
centred approach which prevails in star studies and instead
emphasising the role of audiences in constructing star image, this
book challenges some established perspectives in the study of
Chinese male screen images and martial arts/action cinema.
Is classical Hollywood stardom the last word on film stars? How do
film stars function in non-Hollywood contexts, such as Bollywood,
East Asia and Latin America, and what new developments has screen
stardom undergone in recent years, both in Hollywood and elsewhere?
Gathering together the most important new research on star studies,
with case studies of stars from many different cultures, this
diverse and dynamic collection looks at film stardom from new
angles, challenging the received wisdom on the subject and raising
important questions about image, performance, bodies, voices and
fans in cultures across the globe. From Hollywood to Bollywood,
from China to Italy, and from Poland to Mexico, this collection
revisits the definitions and origins of star studies, and points
the way forward to new ways of approaching the field.
This is the first study of Chinese stars and their transnational
stardom, examining the transnational Chinese actor Jet Li, probably
the best martial arts actor alive. Jet Li's career has crossed
numerous cultural and geographic boundaries, from mainland China to
Hong Kong, from Hollywood to France. In Jet Li: Chinese Masculinity
and Transnational Film Stardom, Sabrina Qiong Yu uses Li as an
example to address some intriguing but under-examined issues
surrounding transnational stardom in general and transnational kung
fu stardom in particular. Presenting case studies of audiences'
responses to Jet Li films and his star image, this book explores
the way in which Li has evolved from a Chinese wuxia hero to a
transnational kung fu star in relation to the discourses of genre,
gender, sexuality, ethnicity and national identity. By rejecting a
text-centred approach which prevails in star studies and instead
emphasising the role of audiences in constructing star image, this
book challenges some established perspectives in the study of
Chinese male screen images and martial arts/action cinema.
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