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Kung Fu Connections Kung Fu Connections
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Contextualising Bruce Lee Contextualising Bruce Lee
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Bruce Lee’s Martial Arts Bruce Lee’s Martial Arts
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The Bruce Lee Effect: Lee’s Semiotic Economy of Stillness and Movement The Bruce Lee Effect: Lee’s Semiotic Economy of Stillness and Movement
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The Three Bruce Lees The Three Bruce Lees
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Changing Bruce Lee Changing Bruce Lee
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Changing Approaches Changing Approaches
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Reading Bruce Lee Reading Bruce Lee
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Abstract
The main purpose of this volume is to reconnect approaches to understanding Bruce Lee with historical, cultural, and economic contexts and processes, as well as emphasize the ways in which Bruce Lee can be taken to illustrate some far wider theoretical, ethical, and conceptual problematics. This chapter sets the stage by discussing the need to look beyond Bruce Lee—beyond the individual, the figure, the films and the other texts, and into the historical contexts of the emergence and influence of these different elements—in order to make sense of who he is. It explores some key dimensions of the cinematic contexts that have a bearing on the dissemination of “knowledge” about Bruce Lee and his influence, as a way of opening and connecting Lee's films to other cultural contexts. An overview of the subsequent chapters is also presented.
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