Tracing the Science Fiction Genre in Hong Kong Cinema

T. Cunliffe
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This chapter traces the sporadic historical development of the science fiction genre in Hong Kong cinema and analyses several films made in Hong Kong since 1979, which adopt science fiction elements to negotiate cultural and ideological anxieties related to modernity, coloniality and Chinese nationalism. The films analysed in this chapter blend science fiction motifs, iconography and narratives with other local genres such as wuxia, kung fu, comedy and the undercover cop/agent thriller. This mixing of genres foregrounds Hong Kong cinema’s particular ideological perspective, which sometimes undermines, challenges or embraces the conventions of the science fiction genre. In this experimental stage from the late-1970s to the 1980s, Hong Kong science fiction films reveal the locus of Hong Kong cinema as one that shuttles between the local, national and global, both resisting and welcoming the modernity that the imagination of science fiction offers. This negotiation is a reaction to Hong Kong’s position in-between Chinese nationalism and British colonialism.
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追溯香港电影的科幻类型
本章追溯了香港电影中科幻类型的零星历史发展,并分析了1979年以来香港制作的几部电影,这些电影采用科幻元素来谈判与现代性、殖民主义和中国民族主义有关的文化和意识形态焦虑。本章分析的电影融合了科幻主题、图像和叙事,以及其他本土类型,如武侠、功夫、喜剧和卧底警察/特工惊悚片。这种类型的混合凸显了香港电影独特的意识形态视角,有时会破坏、挑战或拥抱科幻类型的传统。在1970年代末至1980年代的这个实验阶段,香港科幻电影揭示了香港电影在本地、国家和全球之间穿梭的轨迹,既抵制又欢迎科幻想象力所带来的现代性。这次谈判是对香港处于中国民族主义和英国殖民主义之间地位的回应。
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