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La Mirada de Gong Li: estudio del sujeto actoral femenino en el cine chino

Authors: Qi, Fang;

La Mirada de Gong Li: estudio del sujeto actoral femenino en el cine chino

Abstract

The appearance of Gong Li on the screen symbolises a revolutionary opening in the representation of female eroticism in China, after the so-called Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). In the present dissertation the construction of female subjectivity of the actress is demonstrated based on the analyses of the star´s gaze, which is the distinguished gesture of her acting visualising her desire and power as female subject that questions the phallocentric system of the narrations which she starred in. What is considered in parallel is the function that Gong Li wished to give her star persona, intervening in the process of her filmic productions and involving actively in the creation of her own symbolic image. The last objective is to demonstrate that – from the studies of the feminist philosophy and Star Studies – the Chinese actress Gong Li raises as an autonomous acting subject.

La aparición de Gong Li en la pantalla simboliza una apertura revolucionaria en la representación del erotismo femenino en China, después de la denominada Revolución Cultural (1966-1976). En la presente tesis se demuestra la construcción de la subjetividad femenina de la actriz a partir del análisis de la mirada de la estrella; gesto destacado de su interpretación que visualiza su deseo y poder como sujeto femenino que cuestiona el sistema falogocéntrico de las narraciones que protagonizó. Se considera, paralelamente, la función que Gong Li quiso dar a su star persona, interviniendo en el proceso de sus producciones fílmicas e involucrándose activamente en la creación de su propia imagen simbólica. El objetivo último es demostrar – desde los estudios de la filosofía feminista y los Star Studies – que la actriz china Gong Li se alza como una subjetividad actoral autónoma.

Programa de doctorat en Comunicació

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Keywords

Gong Li, Sujeto actoral, Actor subject, Female sexuality, Sexualidad femenina, Female subjectivity, Fifth Generation, Deseo femenino, 77, Quinta Generación, Star image, Cine chino después de la Revolución Cultural, Chinese cinema after the Cultural Revolution, La mirada, Interpretación, Acting, The gaze, Female desire, Subjetividad femenina, Imagen de estrella, Feminist film theory, Star studies

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