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Transforming Monkey Adaptation And Representation Of A Chinese Epic Hongmei Sun

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Transforming Monkey Adaptation And Representation Of A Chinese Epic Hongmei Sun
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Publisher: University of Washington Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.39 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Hongmei Sun
ISBN: 9780295743202, 0295743204
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Transforming Monkey Adaptation And Representation Of A Chinese Epic Hongmei Sun by Hongmei Sun 9780295743202, 0295743204 instant download after payment.

Able to shape-shift and ride the clouds, wielding a magic cudgel and playing tricks, Sun Wukong (aka Monkey or the Monkey King) first attained superstar status as the protagonist of the sixteenth-century novel Journey to the West (Xiyou ji) and lives on in literature and popular culture internationally. In this far-ranging study Hongmei Sun discusses the thousand-year evolution of this figure in imperial China and multimedia adaptations in Republican, Maoist, and post-socialist China and the United States, including the film Princess Iron Fan (1941), Maoist revolutionary operas, online creative writings influenced by Hong Kong film A Chinese Odyssey (1995), and Gene Luen Yang's graphic novel American Born Chinese.
At the intersection of Chinese studies, Asian American studies, film studies, and translation and adaptation studies, Transforming Monkey provides a renewed understanding of the Monkey King character as a rebel and trickster, and demonstrates his impact on the Chinese self-conception of national identity as he travels through time and across borders.

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