Theater/ Movies/Plays
Performing Asian America : Race and Ethnicity on the Contemporary Stageby Josephine Lee, Michael Omi (Editor), Sucheng Chan (Editor). Hardcover - 256 pages (February 1997) Temple Univ Press. Also in paperback. "In her groundbreaking book, Performing Asian America, Josephine Lee meets a formidable challenge. How does one go about describing and analyzing the cultural production of Asian Americans, a group just beginning to make their complex political and social positions more visible? Lee approaches her specific subject, how Asian American playwrights depict race and ethnicity onstage, from the perspective that theatrical performances and dramatic texts can tell us much about these contemporary dynamics. "
Tokens : The NYC Asian American Experience on Stageby JAlvin Eng (Editor). Paperback - 465 pages (July 2000) Asian American Writers' Workshop. Presents a vibrant portrait of a burgeoning theater scene. The book concludes with "The Verbal Mural," a discussion of the history, current directions, and future prospects for Asian American theater in New York City, gathered from interviews with founders, leading members, and rising stars of the Asian American theater. Through their powerful words and passionate voices, Tokens? chronicles the struggles of Asian American artists to find a place in the off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway theater world. Tokens? includes plays and/or interviews from: Tisa Chang, Daryl Chin, Frank Chin, Ping Chong, Jessica Hagedorn, Wynn Wandman, David Henry Hwang, Aasif Mandvi, Chiori Miyagawa, Han Ong, Peeling The Banana, Ralph B. Pena, Gary San Angel, SLANT, Diana Son, Ellen Stewart, and Muna Tseng.
About Face : Performing Race in Fashion and Theater by Dorinne K. Kondo. Hardcover - 224 pages (August 1997) Routledge.
Countervisions : Asian-American Film Criticism by Sandra Liu and Darrell Hanamoto, eds. Paperback - 288 pages (September 2000) Temple Univ Press.
Monitored Peril : Asian Americans and the Politics of TV Representation
by Darrell Hanamoto. Paperback - 288 pages (August 1994) Univ of Minnesota Press.
Between Worlds : Contemporary Asian-American Plays by Misha Berson (Editor), Laurence Yep, Jessica Hagedorn. Paperback - 196 pages 1st Ed. edition (May 1990) Theatre Communications Group
Asian American Drama : 9 Plays from the Multiethnic Landscape by Brian Nelson (Editor), Dorinne K. Kondo (Introduction), David Henry Hwang. Paperback - 421 pages (January 1998) Applause Theatre Book Pub.
But Still, Like Air, I'll Rise : New Asian American Plays by Velina Hasu Houston (Editor), Roberta Uno. Paperback - 512 pages (June 1997) Temple Univ Press.
Unbroken Thread : An Anthology of Plays by Asian American Women by Roberta Uno (Editor). Paperback - 328 pages (October 1993) Univ. of Massachusetts Press
The Politics of Life : Four Plays by Asian American Women by Velina Hasu Houston (Editor), Wakako Yamauchi (Editor), Genny bitter Lim. Also in hardcover.
Philip Kan Gotanda
Ballad of Yachiyo by Philip Kan Gotanda. Paperback - 84 pages (April 1997) Theatre Communications Group. "If ever there was a script to add to the mix in a book club, this is it. Based on a chapter from his own family's history, Philip Kan Gotanda's play is set among Asian (mainly Japanese) workers at a Hawaiian sugar cane plantation in the early 1900s. The drama uses delicate poetic language to tell the story of a young girl's sexual awakening, and what that comes to mean for her own life, and the position of her family within the era's rigid social system. In some ways Gotanda uses language as lusciously as Tennessee Williams did in his golden age--and to tell a similar story of passions erupting below what seems to be a placid surface."
Fish Head Soup and Other Plays by Philip Kan Gotanda, Michael Omi (Introduction).
David Henry Hwang.
M Butterfly. A play. " A Tony Award-winner for best play, David Henry Hwang's work looks at the life and loves of Rene Gallimard, who learns that his Chinese mistress of twenty years is actually a man and Communist spy. "
Other plays/books by David Henry Hwang:
Chay Yew
Porcelain and a Language of Their Own : Two Plays by Chay Yew, George C. Wolfe. Paperback - 224 pages (June 1997) Grove Press.
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