Asian American Playwrights: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook
In the late nineteenth century, Asian American drama made its debut with the spotlight firmly on the lives and struggles of Asians in North America, rather than on the cultures and traditions of the Asian homeland. Today, Asian American playwrights continue to challenge the limitations of established theatrical conventions and direct popular attention toward issues and experiences that might otherwise be ignored or marginalized. While Asian American literature came into full bloom in the last 25 years, Asian American drama has yet to receive the kind of critical attention it warrants. This reference book serves as a versatile vehicle for exploring the field of Asian American drama from its recorded conception to its present stage.

Included are alphabetically arranged entries for 52 Asian American dramatists of origins from India, Pakistan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Japan, Korea, and China. Each entry includes relevant biographical information that contextualizes the works of a playwright, an interpretive description of selected plays that spotlights recurring themes and plots, a summary of the playwright's critical reception, and a bibliography of primary and secondary works. The entries are written by expert contributors and reflect the ethnic diversity of the Asian American community. The volume closes with a selected, general bibliography, which includes anthologies, scholarly studies, and periodicals.

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Asian American Playwrights: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook
In the late nineteenth century, Asian American drama made its debut with the spotlight firmly on the lives and struggles of Asians in North America, rather than on the cultures and traditions of the Asian homeland. Today, Asian American playwrights continue to challenge the limitations of established theatrical conventions and direct popular attention toward issues and experiences that might otherwise be ignored or marginalized. While Asian American literature came into full bloom in the last 25 years, Asian American drama has yet to receive the kind of critical attention it warrants. This reference book serves as a versatile vehicle for exploring the field of Asian American drama from its recorded conception to its present stage.

Included are alphabetically arranged entries for 52 Asian American dramatists of origins from India, Pakistan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Japan, Korea, and China. Each entry includes relevant biographical information that contextualizes the works of a playwright, an interpretive description of selected plays that spotlights recurring themes and plots, a summary of the playwright's critical reception, and a bibliography of primary and secondary works. The entries are written by expert contributors and reflect the ethnic diversity of the Asian American community. The volume closes with a selected, general bibliography, which includes anthologies, scholarly studies, and periodicals.

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Asian American Playwrights: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook

Asian American Playwrights: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook

by Miles Liu
Asian American Playwrights: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook

Asian American Playwrights: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook

by Miles Liu

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In the late nineteenth century, Asian American drama made its debut with the spotlight firmly on the lives and struggles of Asians in North America, rather than on the cultures and traditions of the Asian homeland. Today, Asian American playwrights continue to challenge the limitations of established theatrical conventions and direct popular attention toward issues and experiences that might otherwise be ignored or marginalized. While Asian American literature came into full bloom in the last 25 years, Asian American drama has yet to receive the kind of critical attention it warrants. This reference book serves as a versatile vehicle for exploring the field of Asian American drama from its recorded conception to its present stage.

Included are alphabetically arranged entries for 52 Asian American dramatists of origins from India, Pakistan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Japan, Korea, and China. Each entry includes relevant biographical information that contextualizes the works of a playwright, an interpretive description of selected plays that spotlights recurring themes and plots, a summary of the playwright's critical reception, and a bibliography of primary and secondary works. The entries are written by expert contributors and reflect the ethnic diversity of the Asian American community. The volume closes with a selected, general bibliography, which includes anthologies, scholarly studies, and periodicals.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313314551
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/30/2002
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.94(d)
Lexile: 1330L (what's this?)

About the Author

MILES XIAN LIU is Assistant Professor of English at Holyoke Community College. Trained as a Faulknerian and applied linguist, he has developed expertise in the fields of Asian American fiction and drama. His articles have appeared in The Faulkner Jourbanal and other publications.

Table of Contents

Preface
Brenda Wong Aoki by Melinda L. de Jesús
Jeannie Barroga by Jie Tian
Mei-Mei Bersenbrugge by Martha Cutter
Eugenie Chan by Sean Metzger
Frank Chin by Guiyou Huang
Ping Chong by Doug I. Sugano
Govindas Vishnudas Desani by Uppinder Mehan
Louella Dizon by Lucy M. Burbans
Maura Nguyen Donohue by SanSan Kwan
Linda Faigao-Hall by Gary Storhoff
Alberto S. Florentino by Andrew Smith
Philip Kan Gotanda by Randy Barbara Kaplan
Jessica Hagedorn by Victor Bascara and Miles Xian Liu
Amy Hill by Yuko Kurahashi
Velina Hasu Houston by Masami Usui and Miles Xian Liu
Shih-i Hsiung by Yupei Zhou
David Henry Hwang by Esther S. Kim
Momoko Iko by Louis Parascandola
Susan Kim by Andrew Smith
Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl by Elizabeth Fitzpatrick
Dan Kwong by SanSan Kwan
Cherylene Lee by Randy Barbara Kaplan
Ling-ai Li by Shuchen Huang
Genny Lim by Miles Xian Liu
Paul Stephen Lim by Miles Xian Liu
Sandra Tsing Loh by Lynn M. Itagaki
Darrell H. Y. Lum by Masami Usui
Marlene Meyer by Shuchen Huang
Nobuko Miyamoto by Roberta Uno
Milton Murayama by Nikolas Huot
Jude Narita by Melinda L. de Jesús
Lane Nishikawa by Randy Barbara Kaplan
Dwight Okita by John Jae-Nam Han
Han Ong by John Jae-Nam Han
Uma Parameswaran by Rashna Singh
Ralph Pena by Lucy M. Burbans
Santha Rama Rau by Leela Kapai
Sung Rno by Daphne P. Lei
Dmae Roberts by Gary Storhoff
Edward Sakamoto by Nikolas Huot
Bina Sharif by Rashna Singh
Rick A. Shiomi by Josephine D. Lee
Diana Son by Esther S. Kim lê thi diem thú by Roberta Uno
Alice Tuan by Jie Tian
Denise Uyehara by Yuko Kurahashi
Ermena Marlene Vinluan by Theodore S. Gonzalves
Elizabeth Wong by Randy Barbara Kaplan
Merle Woo by Janet Clarke
Wakako Yamanchi by Doug I. Sugano
Laurence Yep by Uppinder Mehan
Chay Yew by Josephine D. Lee
Selected Bibliography
Index

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