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ID188433
Title ProperAvengers and the PLA Wolf Warrior
Other Title InformationPopular Narratives and Major Power Competition
LanguageENG
AuthorHo, Benjamin Tze Ern
Summary / Abstract (Note)In recent years, some scholars of international politics have argued for the need to integrate the use of visual media into our understanding of global politics. In this respect, film (or movies) represents an effective media of communicating powerful ideas and political worldviews through a smorgasbord of sound and sensory experiences. This essay seeks to draw on the theoretical insights of scholars of visual international politics to analyze the ongoing geopolitical conflict between the United States and China. It will do so by examining two box-office hits in the West and China, namely, the Avengers and Wolf Warrior. Through a study of some of the key storylines in these films, this essay seeks to flesh out the differences in Sino-Western conceptions of patriotism, good and evil, and salvation. It argues that these differences are not just a matter of aesthetic preferences, but reflect more fundamental ideas and political worldviews salient in the thinking of China and the West.
`In' analytical NoteEast Asia: An International Quarterly Vol. 39, No.4; Dec 2022: p.297–313
Journal SourceEast Asia: An International Quarterly Vol: 39 No 4
Key WordsDiplomacy ;  United States ;  China ;  Visual IR ;  Wolf Warrior


 
 
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