Frank Chin is a talented and controversial writer whose plays defy accepted stereotypes and conventions. His subject is Chinese America--not the tourist's exotic view of CHinatown, but the drama of real people living in a physically and psychologically congested ghetto. At the heart of his work, Chin is addressing fundamental questions about Chinese American identity, manhood, and culture.
When first produced in 1972 and 1974, these two plays created an enormous stir. Some critics condemned the...
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Frank Chin is a talented and controversial writer whose plays defy accepted stereotypes and conventions. His subject is Chinese America--not the tourist's exotic view of CHinatown, but the drama of real people living in a physically and psychologically congested ghetto. At the heart of his work, Chin is addressing fundamental questions about Chinese American identity, manhood, and culture.
When first produced in 1972 and 1974, these two plays created an enormous stir. Some critics condemned the...
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