Augustyn, A. (2021, November 23rd). Bruce Lee American-born actor. Britannica. Retrieved November 29th. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Bruce-Lee
In this website I learned about Bruce Lee's life growing up. It taught me that "[Bruce Lee] was born in San Francisco, but he grew up in Hong Kong..." (Augustyn) and that "He was introduced to the entertainment industry at an early age, as his father was an opera singer and part-time actor." (Augustyn). I also learned about Lee’s films like Enter the Dragon which was the first joint venture between Hong Kong- and U.S.-based production companies. Tragically, he died six days before the film’s Hong Kong release.
Lee B. (2021). Bruce Lee. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee
The main use of Wikipedia for me was finding filler information. As Wikipedia is full of information from other sources, I used it mainly to find the filler information that other sources couldn't give me. The Contents of the website that I looked at and used include Early life, Career and education, Martial arts and fitness, Artistry, Philosophy, Personal life, Legacy, Cultural impact, Honors, Awards, Filmography, and Bibliography.
Mind, P. (2017, July 25th). Bruce Lee's Legacy on Martial Arts. Perfect Mind. Retrieved November 29th. https://blog.perfectmind.com/bruce-lees-legacy-on-martial-arts
In this website I learned about Bruce Lee's affect on how Asian people were represented in American films. "Asian people were perceived as weak and Hollywood’s portrayal of Asians wasn’t flattering, usually focusing on derogatory racial stereotypes. Bruce Lee’s strength and charisma was a change from this norm, finally portraying an Asian actor as a protagonist with skills and power." (Perfect Mind) This article also briefly talked about his impact on MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) and Jeet Kune Do.
Unknown (Editorial Feature). (2021) Ip Man: The Man Who Taught Bruce Lee to Fight: From Bruce Lee to The Matrix, meet the man who created martial arts as we know it. Google https://artsandculture.google.com/theme/ip-man-the-man-who-taught-bruce-lee-to-fight/yQKyjvpvQVc_Ig?hl=en
The main point of this website for me was learning about the main influences in Bruce Lee life. Ip Man, the man who taught Bruce Lee most of everything he knows now was the main point of this article. Although both of them have passed, "their legacy lives on. Together, Master and student are forever linked in Kung Fu immortality." (Google)
In this website I learned about Bruce Lee's life growing up. It taught me that "[Bruce Lee] was born in San Francisco, but he grew up in Hong Kong..." (Augustyn) and that "He was introduced to the entertainment industry at an early age, as his father was an opera singer and part-time actor." (Augustyn). I also learned about Lee’s films like Enter the Dragon which was the first joint venture between Hong Kong- and U.S.-based production companies. Tragically, he died six days before the film’s Hong Kong release.
Lee B. (2021). Bruce Lee. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee
The main use of Wikipedia for me was finding filler information. As Wikipedia is full of information from other sources, I used it mainly to find the filler information that other sources couldn't give me. The Contents of the website that I looked at and used include Early life, Career and education, Martial arts and fitness, Artistry, Philosophy, Personal life, Legacy, Cultural impact, Honors, Awards, Filmography, and Bibliography.
Mind, P. (2017, July 25th). Bruce Lee's Legacy on Martial Arts. Perfect Mind. Retrieved November 29th. https://blog.perfectmind.com/bruce-lees-legacy-on-martial-arts
In this website I learned about Bruce Lee's affect on how Asian people were represented in American films. "Asian people were perceived as weak and Hollywood’s portrayal of Asians wasn’t flattering, usually focusing on derogatory racial stereotypes. Bruce Lee’s strength and charisma was a change from this norm, finally portraying an Asian actor as a protagonist with skills and power." (Perfect Mind) This article also briefly talked about his impact on MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) and Jeet Kune Do.
Unknown (Editorial Feature). (2021) Ip Man: The Man Who Taught Bruce Lee to Fight: From Bruce Lee to The Matrix, meet the man who created martial arts as we know it. Google https://artsandculture.google.com/theme/ip-man-the-man-who-taught-bruce-lee-to-fight/yQKyjvpvQVc_Ig?hl=en
The main point of this website for me was learning about the main influences in Bruce Lee life. Ip Man, the man who taught Bruce Lee most of everything he knows now was the main point of this article. Although both of them have passed, "their legacy lives on. Together, Master and student are forever linked in Kung Fu immortality." (Google)