Historical Dictionary of Asian American Literature and Theater

Awards:   Winner of Best Reference 2022
Author:   Wenying Xu
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Edition:   Second Edition
ISBN:  

9781538157312


Pages:   512
Publication Date:   15 July 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Historical Dictionary of Asian American Literature and Theater


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  • Winner of Best Reference 2022

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This book represents the culmination of over 150 years of literary achievement by the most diverse ethnic group in the United States. Diverse because this group of ethnic Americans includes those whose ancestral roots branch out to East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Western Asia. Even within each of these regions, there exist vast differences in languages, cultures, religions, political systems, and colonial histories. From the earliest publication in 1887 to the latest in 2021, this dictionary celebrates the incredibly rich body of fiction, poetry, memoirs, plays, and children’s literature. Historical Dictionary of Asian American Literature and Theater, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 700 cross-referenced entries on genres, major terms, and authors. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about this topic.

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Author:   Wenying Xu
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Edition:   Second Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 4.40cm , Length: 22.70cm
Weight:   0.921kg
ISBN:  

9781538157312


ISBN 10:   1538157314
Pages:   512
Publication Date:   15 July 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Editor’s Foreword – Jon Woronoff Preface Acknowledgements Chornology Introduction The Dictionary Bibliography About the Author

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"Building upon the first edition of this work, published in 2012, Xu provides an updated chronicle of the literary achievements of Asian American writers, poets, memoirists, screenwriters, and playwrights from 1887 to 2021.... Entries are arranged in alphabetical order, with cross-references listed in bold. A nearly 120-page bibliography at the end of the dictionary provides an extensive listing of anthologies, sourcebooks, websites, criticism, and selected bibliographies. This work is notable for its thorough coverage of Asian American theater, from the Chinese Tung Hook Tong Dramatic Company established in 1852, through the Japanese American theater group Grateful Crane Ensemble founded in the 2000s. This exceptional resource will be useful for students and researchers wishing to know more about the remarkable works of Asian American artists and writers over the past 150 years. A recommended purchase for large public libraries and all academic collections. Building upon the first edition of this work, published in 2012, Xu provides an updated chronicle of the literary achievements of Asian American writers, poets, memoirists, screenwriters, and playwrights from 1887 to 2021.... Entries are arranged in alphabetical order, with cross-references listed in bold. A nearly 120-page bibliography at the end of the dictionary provides an extensive listing of anthologies, sourcebooks, websites, criticism, and selected bibliographies. This work is notable for its thorough coverage of Asian American theater, from the Chinese Tung Hook Tong Dramatic Company established in 1852, through the Japanese American theater group Grateful Crane Ensemble founded in the 2000s. This exceptional resource will be useful for students and researchers wishing to know more about the remarkable works of Asian American artists and writers over the past 150 years. A recommended purchase for large public libraries and all academic collections. -- ""Library Journal"" Xu has added 100 new entries and 13 years of coverage of Asian American literature and theater to this impressive and broad-reaching work since the first edition (CH, Oct'12, 50-0624). The challenge is which Asian Americans to include, and Xu's scope is ethnic Americans whose ancestral roots branch out to Asia, with the exception of Western Asia and the Middle East. Xu has added valuable content on emergent groups such as Afghan, Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian, and Thai American authors. The 740 entries include authors, creators, concepts, cultural features, and theater troupes dating from 1887 to 2021. The chronology and the excellent bibliography, as well as the introduction, offer much both to those new to the topic and to those who have devoted themselves to the study of Asian America. Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers Xu has added 100 new entries and 13 years of coverage of Asian American literature and theater to this impressive and broad-reaching work since the first edition (CH, Oct'12, 50-0624). The challenge is which Asian Americans to include, and Xu's scope is ethnic Americans whose ancestral roots branch out to Asia, with the exception of Western Asia and the Middle East. Xu has added valuable content on emergent groups such as Afghan, Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian, and Thai American authors. The 740 entries include authors, creators, concepts, cultural features, and theater troupes dating from 1887 to 2021. The chronology and the excellent bibliography, as well as the introduction, offer much both to those new to the topic and to those who have devoted themselves to the study of Asian America. Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers -- ""Choice Reviews"""


"Building upon the first edition of this work, published in 2012, Xu provides an updated chronicle of the literary achievements of Asian American writers, poets, memoirists, screenwriters, and playwrights from 1887 to 2021.... Entries are arranged in alphabetical order, with cross-references listed in bold. A nearly 120-page bibliography at the end of the dictionary provides an extensive listing of anthologies, sourcebooks, websites, criticism, and selected bibliographies. This work is notable for its thorough coverage of Asian American theater, from the Chinese Tung Hook Tong Dramatic Company established in 1852, through the Japanese American theater group Grateful Crane Ensemble founded in the 2000s. This exceptional resource will be useful for students and researchers wishing to know more about the remarkable works of Asian American artists and writers over the past 150 years. A recommended purchase for large public libraries and all academic collections. -- ""Library Journal"" Xu has added 100 new entries and 13 years of coverage of Asian American literature and theater to this impressive and broad-reaching work since the first edition (CH, Oct'12, 50-0624). The challenge is which Asian Americans to include, and Xu's scope is ethnic Americans whose ancestral roots branch out to Asia, with the exception of Western Asia and the Middle East. Xu has added valuable content on emergent groups such as Afghan, Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian, and Thai American authors. The 740 entries include authors, creators, concepts, cultural features, and theater troupes dating from 1887 to 2021. The chronology and the excellent bibliography, as well as the introduction, offer much both to those new to the topic and to those who have devoted themselves to the study of Asian America. Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers -- ""Choice Reviews"" Building upon the first edition of this work, published in 2012, Xu provides an updated chronicle of the literary achievements of Asian American writers, poets, memoirists, screenwriters, and playwrights from 1887 to 2021.... Entries are arranged in alphabetical order, with cross-references listed in bold. A nearly 120-page bibliography at the end of the dictionary provides an extensive listing of anthologies, sourcebooks, websites, criticism, and selected bibliographies. This work is notable for its thorough coverage of Asian American theater, from the Chinese Tung Hook Tong Dramatic Company established in 1852, through the Japanese American theater group Grateful Crane Ensemble founded in the 2000s. This exceptional resource will be useful for students and researchers wishing to know more about the remarkable works of Asian American artists and writers over the past 150 years. A recommended purchase for large public libraries and all academic collections. Xu has added 100 new entries and 13 years of coverage of Asian American literature and theater to this impressive and broad-reaching work since the first edition (CH, Oct'12, 50-0624). The challenge is which Asian Americans to include, and Xu's scope is ethnic Americans whose ancestral roots branch out to Asia, with the exception of Western Asia and the Middle East. Xu has added valuable content on emergent groups such as Afghan, Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian, and Thai American authors. The 740 entries include authors, creators, concepts, cultural features, and theater troupes dating from 1887 to 2021. The chronology and the excellent bibliography, as well as the introduction, offer much both to those new to the topic and to those who have devoted themselves to the study of Asian America. Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers"


Building upon the first edition of this work, published in 2012, Xu provides an updated chronicle of the literary achievements of Asian American writers, poets, memoirists, screenwriters, and playwrights from 1887 to 2021.... Entries are arranged in alphabetical order, with cross-references listed in bold. A nearly 120-page bibliography at the end of the dictionary provides an extensive listing of anthologies, sourcebooks, websites, criticism, and selected bibliographies. This work is notable for its thorough coverage of Asian American theater, from the Chinese Tung Hook Tong Dramatic Company established in 1852, through the Japanese American theater group Grateful Crane Ensemble founded in the 2000s. This exceptional resource will be useful for students and researchers wishing to know more about the remarkable works of Asian American artists and writers over the past 150 years. A recommended purchase for large public libraries and all academic collections.-- Library Journal


Author Information

Wenying Xu is currently professor of English at Jacksonville University, she has authored three books: Ethics and Aesthetics of Freedom in American and Chinese Realism (2003), Eating Identities: Reading Food in Asian American Literature (2008), and Historical Dictionary of Asian American Literature (2012). Her essays on Asian American Literature have appeared in anthologies and journals,

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