Seven contemporary plays from the Korean diaspora in the Americas
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Author
Publication
2012 - Duke University Press, Durham, North Carolina
Language
English
Word Count
82,500 words, Guess
Page Count
330 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveisbn_9780822352532
- ISBN-139780822352532
- ISBN-139780822352747
- ISBN-100822352532
- ISBN-100822352745
and 5 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2011041907
- OCLC Control Number757838334
- Better World Books9780822352532
- Better World Books9780822352747
- Open LibraryOL25078504M
Classifications
- DDC812/.60808957073
- LCCPS634.2 S479 2012
- LCCPS634.2 .S479 2012
and 1 more
- LCCPS634.2S479 2012
Description
"Showcasing the dynamism of contemporary Korean diasporic theater, this anthology features seven plays by second-generation Korean diasporic writers from the United States, Canada, and Chile. By bringing the plays together in this collection, Esther Kim Lee highlights the themes and styles that have enlivened Korean diasporic theater in the Americas since the 1990s. Some of the plays are set in urban Koreatowns. One takes place in the middle of Texas, while another unfolds entirely in a character's mind. Ethnic identity is not as central as it was in the work of previous generations of Asian diasporic playwrights. In these plays, experiences of diaspora and displacement are likely to be part of broader stories, such as the difficulties faced by a young mother trying to balance family and career. Running through these stories are themes of assimilation, authenticity, family, memory, trauma, and gender-related expectations of success. Lee's introduction includes a brief history of the Korean Peninsula in the twentieth century and of South Korean immigration to the Americas, along with an overview of Asian American theater and the place of Korean American theater within it. Each play is preceded by a brief biography of the playwright and a summary of the play's production history."--pub. desc.
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