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A History of Asian American Theatre
Esther Kim Lee
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Description for A History of Asian American Theatre
paperback. This book surveys the history of Asian American theatre from 1965 to 2005. Series: Cambridge Studies in American Theatre and Drama. Num Pages: 284 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JJP; 3JMC; AN; JFSL3. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 236 x 163 x 16. Weight in Grams: 392.
In 1965, the first Asian American theatre company, the East West players, was founded by a group of actors who wanted to find better opportunities in the acting industry. Forty years later, Asian American theatre is one of the fastest-growing theatre sectors with over thirty active theatre companies and numerous award-winning artists such as Frank Chin, Jessica Hagedorn, Ping Chong, David Henry Hwang, Philip Kan Gotanda, Velina Hasu, and B. D. Wong. Based on over seventy interviews, this book surveys the history of Asian American theatre from 1965 to 2005 with focus on actors, playwrights, companies, audiences, and communities. Emphasizing historical contexts, Esther Kim Lee examines how issues of cultural nationalism, interculturalism, and identity politics affect a racially defined theatre. Addressing issues ranging from actor's activism to Asian Diaspora, the book documents how Asian American theatre has become an indispensable part of American culture.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Cambridge University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
284
Condition
New
Series
Cambridge Studies in American Theatre and Drama
Number of Pages
284
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781107402928
SKU
V9781107402928
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