Chapter 1 The Cultural Climate in the 1960s and the Foundation of the East West Players; Chapter 2 Searching for Recognition; Chapter 3 Slaying Asian Stereotypes; Chapter 4 Gender, Cultural Nationalism, and Between Worlds; Chapter 5 Dialogue with the Community; Chapter 6 Reaching Out to a Broader Audience; Chapter 7 Breaking the Silence; Chapter 8 New Asian American Playwrights; Chapter 9 The Company Toward the Twenty-First Century;
"Refreshingly short on academic jargon and long on information... a
welcomd addition to the published literature in the field of Asian
American theater history... Kurahashi has given readers the true
stuff of theater history and an opportunity to appreciate the life
of an Asian American theater company... Journal of Asian-American
Studies, 3 #3, October 2000, Barbara Kaplan."
"Her account is a welcome addition to the growing body of
historical scholarship that details theatre's participation in
redefining American radical politics." -- Josephine Lee, University
of Minnesota-Twin Cities
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