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Martial Arts Ecology - by Wayne Wong (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- What is martial arts cinema?
- Author(s): Wayne Wong
- 304 Pages
- Performing Arts, Film
Description
About the Book
Proposes a new approach to studying martial arts cinema as part of the media ecology by locating various manifestations of tranquility in action.
Book Synopsis
What is martial arts cinema? While known for its dazzling action and emotional intensity, this book argues that martial arts cinema aspires to a deeper goal: cultivating tranquility amid conflict--a concept termed "martial ideation." Moving beyond traditional analyses that emphasize authenticity or expressivity, the book reveals how martial arts movements embody profound intellectual meaning. By treating kung fu practices as embodied knowledge, it uncovers their tranquil philosophical essence--rooted in Confucian stability, Daoist fluidity and Buddhist sensitivity--and examines how these principles transcend physical combat to shape narratives, characters and visual storytelling.
From Bruce Lee's iconic fight scenes to modern interpretations such as The Grandmaster, Kung Fu Panda and Everything Everywhere All at Once, the book bridges philosophy and aesthetics across cinema, animation and gaming. Accessible to scholars and fans alike, this groundbreaking study positions martial arts cinema as a global, multi-media phenomenon that transcends traditional genre and cultural boundaries.
Review Quotes
In a breakthrough study of a fabulous zone of cultural creativity, Martial Arts Ecology thinks through real martial arts practices to draw out the philosophical and aesthetic principles embodied by iconic performers in Hong Kong cinema. Tracing this legacy through to global action cinema, digital animation and game media today is a beautiful achievement.-- "Meaghan Morris, University of Sydney"