Following the introduction and literature review, the main body of the dissertation is organised around three analytical chapters: Negotiating Tradition, Negotiating Modernity, and Negotiating Global Influence. This structure is directly derived from the central research question, which explores how contemporary Chinese creators negotiate between traditional mythology, contemporary social realities, and global cultural influences.
Chapter 1, Negotiating Tradition, examines how traditional mythological narratives are reinterpreted in contemporary Chinese fantasy media. Rather than treating myths as fixed cultural heritage, this chapter investigates how creators selectively preserve, modify, or remove traditional elements in order to make them relevant to modern audiences. Through examples such as Nezha, Creation of the Gods, and Black Myth: Wukong, the chapter argues that tradition is actively reconstructed rather than simply inherited.
Chapter 2, Negotiating Modernity, focuses on the relationship between mythological adaptation and contemporary social concerns. It analyses how traditional stories are transformed to address issues such as individual identity, generational conflict, personal agency, and social pressure. This chapter argues that the continued popularity of mythological adaptations is closely linked to their ability to reflect modern experiences and values.
Chapter 3, Negotiating Global Influence, explores how globalization shapes contemporary Chinese fantasy media. Particular attention is given to the influence of international narrative structures, visual aesthetics, and industrial practices. By examining the interaction between local cultural traditions and global media trends, this chapter argues that contemporary Chinese mythological adaptations are characterised by cultural hybridity rather than simple Westernization.
The dissertation concludes by bringing together the findings from these three chapters. It argues that contemporary Chinese mythological adaptations should be understood as a process of creative negotiation, in which creators continuously balance traditional culture, modern social realities, and global influences when reconstructing mythological narratives for contemporary audiences.
Chapter 1 – Negotiating Tradition
Chapter 2 – Negotiating Modernity
Chapter 3 – Negotiating Global Influence
Chapter 4 – Conclusion
