Negotiating National Identity on Film: Competing Readings of Zhang Yimou’s Hero

  • Armida De La Garza

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Abstract

How are national identities transformed? If they are mostly narratives of belonging to a community of history and destiny to which people subscribe, those boundary-making procedures that constitute the political field by instituting differences can provide a tentative answer to this question. This paper is concerned with one such cultural practice, namely film-viewing. Globalisation, a boundary-blurring practice, has been the backdrop against which transformations in national identity are often discussed, either bemoaned as cultural imperialism or celebrated as ongoing hybridisation. This piece of research took Zhang Yimou’s controversial film Hero as a point of departure, and asked groups of Chinese audiences how they understood the Chinese identity it conveys. Although it is still a work in progress, provisional results are reported below.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)27-32
Number of pages6
JournalMedia Asia
Volume34
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes

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