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Catching Chen Qing Ling: The Untamed and Adaptation, Production, and Reception in Transcultural Contexts

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The 2019 Chinese drama Chén Qíng Lìng (CQL; translated The Untamed) quickly became a massive phenomenon, drawing millions of viewers in China and beyond. Its resonant story, rich cast of characters, and striking production captured audience attention globally; its paratexts and fandoms helped keep that attention sustained. What made this particular mix so compelling, and what can The Untamed show us about increasingly transcultural media flows?

Catching Chén Qíng Lìng explores how The Untamed has been translated, produced, distributed, watched, and remixed. Contributors offer multifaceted insights into the path from subcultural writing tradition to highly profitable entertainment media, as well as some of the challenges such change engenders.

From fan translations and digital labor to the 227 Incident and issues of censorship, this collection explores some of the questions raised by The Untamed’s enduring resonance and considers what this might mean for the future of transcultural media.

428 pages, Hardcover

Published May 30, 2024

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This collection of works is a fantastic sociological look at the culture surrounding fandom for The Untamed, and as a westerner who got into the show and its source material around the time the book was written, I found this incredibly insightful regarding Chinese cultural representation and LGBTQ+ perspective on a global scale. I particularly enjoyed the historical contexts regarding the 227 incident and the plethora of fanwork studies. This is an excellent read for any CQL fan who wants to dive deeper into the cultural context of fan reception!
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