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ID175159
Title ProperHonour of Kings as Chinese popular heritage
Other Title Information Contesting authorized history in a mobile game
LanguageENG
AuthorLiboriussen, Bjarke
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines how users on social media responded to state criticism of the representation of Chinese historical characters in the popular Tencent mobile game Honour of Kings. The game’s usage of historical characters and the ensuing debate and criticism are analysed as ‘popular heritage’. A qualitative content analysis identifies several categories in the discussion of this game on the Q & A website Zhihu (知乎). The article discusses these categories in relation to existing literature on popular heritage. The analysis contributes to this literature by identifying a new feature of popular heritage, whereby the dissonance associated with popular heritage becomes in itself an enjoyable object of popular pleasure, deepening popular heritage’s capacity to generate critique of authorized heritage and exposing divisions within the power bloc. In light of these findings, we call for an approach to popular heritage that escapes a dichotomous people–elite schema in favour of a multi-actor approach.
`In' analytical NoteChina Information Vol. 34, No.3; Nov 2020: p.319-341
Journal SourceChina Information 2020-12 34, 3
Key WordsHistoriography ;  Hegemony ;  Cultural Security ;  Custodianship ;  Dissonant Heritage ;  Honour Of Kings ;  Popular Heritage