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The Theatre of David Henry Hwang (Hardcover)
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The Theatre of David Henry Hwang (Hardcover)
Series: Critical Companions
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Since the premiere of his play FOB in 1979, the Chinese American
playwright David Henry Hwang has made a significant impact in the
U. S. and beyond. The Theatre of David Henry Hwang provides an
in-depth study of his plays and other works in theatre. Beginning
with his "Trilogy of Chinese America", Esther Kim Lee traces all
major phases of his playwriting career. Utilizing historical and
dramaturgical analysis, she argues that Hwang has developed a
unique style of meta-theatricality and irony in writing plays that
are both politically charged and commercially viable. The book also
features three essays written by scholars of Asian American theatre
and a comprehensive list of primary and secondary sources on his
oeuvre. This comprehensive study of Hwang's work follows his career
both chronologically and thematically. The first chapter analyzes
Hwang's early plays, "Trilogy of Chinese America," in which he
explores issues of identity and cultural assimilation particular to
Chinese Americans. Chapter two looks at four plays characterised as
"Beyond Chinese America," which examines Hwang's less known plays.
Chapter three focuses on M. Butterfly, which received the Tony
Award for Best Play in 1988. In chapter four, Lee explores Hwang's
development as a playwright during the decade of the 1990s with a
focus on identity politics and multiculturalism. Chapter five
examines Hwang's playwriting style in depth with a discussion of
Hwang's more recent plays such as Yellow Face and Chinglish. The
sixth chapter features three essays written by leading scholars in
Asian American theatre: Josephine Lee on Flower Drum Song, Dan
Bacalzo on Golden Child, and Daphne Lei on Chinglish. The final
section provides a comprehensive compilation of sources: a
chronology, a bibliography of Hwang's works, reviews and critical
sources.
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