Asian SF/F (not Japan)
Mon, May. 12th, 2008 12:12 pmHi! I am lazy and depending on the goodwill of the internet to help with research!
So: tell me about Asian SF/F!
It must be:
I have a slightly better sense of SF/F created in Asia and popular in the US, though if you have notes for your specific country, that would also be good! Please note: NOT from Japan.
For self:
rachelmanija's notes on Indian SF/F
ETA:
Korea:
- Pahanjip (Korean folklore + Tang China ghost hunters, manhwa)
- Bride of the Water God (Korean folklore (?) + alternate world + beast bridegroom, manhwa)
China:
- Swordsman II
So: tell me about Asian SF/F!
It must be:
- Created in Asia by Asians
- NOT from Japan
- Any medium
- Bonus points if I can get my hands on it (I am in the US and read/understand Mandarin Chinese)
- Extra bonus points for SF/F from and/or about Southeast Asia or South Asia
I have a slightly better sense of SF/F created in Asia and popular in the US, though if you have notes for your specific country, that would also be good! Please note: NOT from Japan.
For self:
ETA:
Korea:
- Pahanjip (Korean folklore + Tang China ghost hunters, manhwa)
- Bride of the Water God (Korean folklore (?) + alternate world + beast bridegroom, manhwa)
China:
- Swordsman II
(no subject)
Mon, May. 12th, 2008 07:55 pm (UTC)A lot of the classic Tsui Hark is fantasy, too -- Green Snake (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Snake), another one based on a novel, has sister snake-spirits with great magical powers who shapeshift into human form. Zu (http://www.greencine.com/webCatalog?id=2980) has a common soldier getting sucked into a huge apocalyptic battle to save the world, with demons and sorceresses and huge magical battles. And the whole Chinese Ghost Story (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Chinese_Ghost_Story) series is full of supernatural elements.
For that matter, with the fuzzy overlap between fantasy and horror, perhaps horror titles like Mr. Vampire (http://www.dighkmovies.com/v3/142/142a.html) could work here as well? They're typically full of revenants and ghosts and Taoist magic and all that fun stuff...
(no subject)
Mon, May. 12th, 2008 08:34 pm (UTC)I second your other recs and add 2002 (human cop/ghost cop buddy movie; spirit money extrapolated into origami weapons burned on Earth become real weapons in the spirit realm, climaxing in a battle featuring an origami grenade launcher) and Wicked City (monsters among us, more buddy cop action, woman merges with pinball machine). (Hong Kong)
A lot of Hong Kong martial arts movies are borderline fantasy, ie, most of the action is not fantastical but then the villain shows up in a flying armored car like a giant trilobite (New Legend of Shaolin).
I usually avoid Asian horror movies because they are often terrifying (Mr. Vampire is more of a comedy and is fun and not scary) but this link might interest you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-Horror
I haven't seen any of these either, but from what I hear Thai horror movies are often about ghosts, demons, etc; a favorite demon is the Thai vampire, whose head detaches and flies about with its intestines trailing from its neck! http://www.thaiworldview.com/tv/tv4.php
(no subject)
Mon, May. 12th, 2008 08:46 pm (UTC)Unless one had plenty of alcohol on hand. (Speaking of which, it could be an evening's entertainment pre-, during, or post-A-Kon.)(no subject)
Mon, May. 12th, 2008 08:57 pm (UTC)a favorite demon is the Thai vampire, whose head detaches and flies about with its intestines trailing from its neck!
Man, she gets around. That's our vampire (well, one of them) in the Philippines too. And she's been sighted in Malaysia too, IIRC.
(no subject)
Mon, May. 12th, 2008 08:58 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Mon, May. 12th, 2008 09:07 pm (UTC)Our other vampire is the beautiful woman with the hollow tongue. No fangs for us, I guess.
(no subject)
Mon, May. 12th, 2008 09:11 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Mon, May. 12th, 2008 09:37 pm (UTC)I need a disembodied head icon
Mon, May. 12th, 2008 09:01 pm (UTC)Flying head vampires: awesome!
(no subject)
Mon, May. 12th, 2008 09:03 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Tue, May. 13th, 2008 04:55 pm (UTC)I would have to add the caveat that the Philippines consist of over 8,000 islands and I come from only one of them (Negros from the Visayas region), so the mythos & beliefs I grew up with don't necessarily coincide with the supposedly well-known majority. That said, my family's hometown is a fishing village in a relatively rural area so our local folk belief is a living, evolving thing.
(no subject)
Tue, May. 13th, 2008 05:02 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Tue, May. 13th, 2008 10:07 pm (UTC)That said, this is what I recall of this type of vampire.
This aswang's specific name is the tiyu-an. I'm not sure how she can be killed but I do know salt repels her. It burns her skin on contact. They're supposedly women who died in childbirth. Basically they return as vengeful creatures: kill men and cause women to miscarry (they like the blood of unborn children).
So really, I think the tiyu-an grew out of a need to explain miscarriages whereas the wakwak -- the vampire that segments and flies around -- is used to keep children inside at night. The wakwak love eating babies and children. It's a very pervasive belief. When I was little, my relatives did not want me sleeping next to the window at all. (At the time, windows had no glass in the provinces.)
(no subject)
Tue, May. 13th, 2008 10:14 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Mon, May. 12th, 2008 09:03 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Mon, May. 12th, 2008 09:07 pm (UTC)That must have come from the same magical-vehicle rental agency as the wooden ninja submarine in Swordsman III/The East Is Red!
(no subject)
Tue, May. 13th, 2008 12:17 am (UTC)Ooh. Hrm. I think my stomach is too weak for any sort of horror movie, especially ones with flying intestines, but I will try to read up on those, thanks.
(no subject)
Tue, May. 13th, 2008 12:15 am (UTC)Oh, and I forgot that I watched "The Promise" as well, though I found it cracktastically wretched.
And yeah, must think about the overlap with horror, especially with horror influenced by folklore and mythology...
(no subject)
Tue, May. 13th, 2008 08:14 am (UTC)