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Seminar l Tradition, modernity, and Chinese masculinity: The multimodal construction of ideal manhood in a reality dating show

Seminars / Lectures / Workshops

  • Date

    18 Feb 2019

  • Organiser

    Department of English

  • Time

    17:00 - 18:30

  • Venue

    AG434, 4/F, Core A, PolyU Map  

Speaker

Dr William Feng

Seminar_18Feb2019

Summary

This study examines the multimodal construction of ideal manhood in 91 men participants’ self-introduction videos in a Chinese reality dating show. We develop a theoretical framework to model identity as evaluative attributes and to explicate how it is constructed by linguistic and visual resources. We identify two versions of idealized Chinese masculinity: (1) modern masculinity, embodied by participants who won a date, highlights wealth, career achievement, sporting prowess, and work-related personality traits; (2) traditional masculinity, embodied by those failing to win a date, highlights Confucian virtues, class mobility, and skills in Chinese cultural heritages. The attributes are constructed through the combination of verbal judgments and visual depictions, which indicates the importance of investigating multimodal resources in studying identity. The outcome shows young Chinese women’s preference for modern masculinity. Meanwhile, the inclusion of traditional masculinity reflects the show’s educational agenda under the present moral and cultural reconstruction in China.

Keynote Speaker

Dr William Feng

Dr William Feng

Department of English, PolyU 

Dr William Dezheng Feng is Assistant Professor at the Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His main research interest includes multimodal discourse analysis, and media and communication studies. His work has appeared in journals such as Journal of Pragmatics, Journal of Pragmatics, and Journal of Pragmatics. He was recipient of Faculty of Humanities Dean’s Award of Research Excellence in 2016 and Faculty Award for Outstanding Performance (Research) in 2017.

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