Lingnan Hung Kuen:Kung fu in cinema and community

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並列題名:嶺南洪拳 : 電影.社群

其他題名:Kung fu in cinema and community

作者:Edited by Hing Chao

出版年:2018

出版社:City University of Hong Kong Press

出版地:Hong Kong

格式:PDF,JPG

頁數:174

ISBN:9789629373528

分類:運動體育  英文書  

For so many around the world, it was in the cinema that they saw their first glimpse of martial arts. Through the films of Lau Kar Leung, among others, they came to appreciate the power and skill of many kung fu techniques. However devotees and practitioners of kung fu and Hung Kuen were aware of the much longer tradition of these arts and in particular, the contribution of both the Lam family and the Lau family.
In 2009 the Hong Kong Government endeavoured to identify and recognize forms of intangible cultural heritage. It was this awareness of a vibrant part of Hong Kong history and culture which led to the creation of the Hong Kong Martial Arts Living Archive, and from this the exhibition, Lingnan Hung Kuen Across the Century: Kung Fu Narratives in Hong Kong Cinema and Community. In the exhibition and this companion book, the histories of the Lam and Lau families are traced, and their role in preserving and creating new stances and forms and bringing Hung Kuen to a wider audience through the medium of film. Using the latest technologies including 3D imagery, the work of past masters has been here brought back to life.

Hing Chao is the executive director of International Guoshu Association, a leading independent research organization for Chinese martial studies. He co-founded Hong Kong Martial Arts Living Archive with Sarah Kenderdine in 2013, which has since spawned three major kung fu exhibitions °X 300 Years of Hakka Kung Fu: Digital Vision of Its Legacy and Future (2016), Kung Fu Motion (2017), and Lingnan Hung Kuen Across the Century: Kung Fu Narratives in Hong Kong Cinema and Community (2017). He is the author of several martial art books including 《香港武林》 (Hong Kong Martial Arts Community, 2014), Hung Kuen Fundamentals: Gung Gee Fok Fu Kuen (2013), Hung Kuen Training: Chin Cheung and Fok Fu Kuen Deui Chak (2014), and 300 Years of Hakka Kung Fu (2016).

  • Tribute to the Lam and Lau Families — John Tsang
  • Preserving Lau Kar Leung’s Kung Fu Heritage — Lau Kar Leung Film Boxing Director Charitable Foundation
  • Statement on Hong Kong Martial Arts Living Archive — Sarah Kenderdine
  • Lingnan Hung Kuen: An Intangible Cultural Heritage — Louis Ng
  • Preamble: Towards an Appreciation of Hong Kong Kung Fu Cinema — Roger Garcia
  • Preface — Hing Chao
  • Note on the Spelling of Chinese Names
  • Chapter 1 Legacy of Lam Family Hung Kuen Hing Chao
  • Chapter 2 Lau Kar Leung’s Hung Kuen Cinema: A Martial Arts Perspective Hing Chao
  • Chapter 3 The Paradoxes of Tradition: Lau Kar Leung at Shaw Brothers Richard Allen
  • Chapter 4 The Golden Age of Hand-Painted Movie Posters from Ghana, West Africa mid 1980s – 1999 Ernie Wolfe III
  • Chapter 5 The Museological Re-enactment of Lingnan Hung Kuen Jeffrey Shaw & Sarah Kenderdine
  • Endnotes
  • Selected Bibliography
  • List of Contributors