- Wakako Yamauchi
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name = Wakako Yamauchi
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birthdate = 1924
birthplace =Westmorland, California
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nationality = USA
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notableworks = "And the Soul Shall Dance" "The Music Lessons"
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awards =Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award (1977)
website =Wakako Yamauchi (born 1924) is a "
Nisei "Asian American femalewriter . Her plays are considered pioneering works inAsian American theatre .Biography
Wakako Yamauchi was born in
Westmorland, California . Her mother and father, both "Issei ", or first-generation immigrants from Japan, were farmers in California's Imperial Valley. Many of her stories and her two plays, "And the Soul Shall Dance " and "The Music Lessons ", are set in the same dusty, isolated settings. In 1942, Yamauchi and her family were interned at the concentration camp inPoston, Arizona . Her first play, "And the Soul Shall Dance", adapted from her short story of the same title, was first performed at theEast West Players in Los Angeles and won theLos Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for best new play of 1977. It was produced for public television". [Wong, Shawn. "Asian American Literature". New York: HarperCollins, 1996.] She is the author of the play "12-1-A", the title a reference to her family's address in aninternment camp where the "Nikkei" characters were detained duringWorld War II .A collection of her plays and stories has been published under the title "Songs My Mother Taught Me".
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See also
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List of Asian American writers
*Japanese American internment Scholarly studies
The following articles are listed in the
MLA database and are arranged from most recent to oldest:
*"Wakako Yamauchi" By: Jew, Kimberly M.. pp. 343-47 IN: Madsen, Deborah L. (ed. and introd.); "Asian American Writers". Detroit, MI: Gale; 2005.
*"'A Few Footprints of Our Sojourn Here': A Conversation with Wakako Yamauchi" By: Clem, Billy. pp. 313-29 IN: Alonso Gallo, Laura P. (ed. and introd.); "Voces de América/American Voices: Entrevistas a escritores americanos/Interviews with American Writers". Cádiz, Spain: Aduana Vieja; 2004.
*"Luce Irigaray 's Choreography with Sex and Race" By: Mori, Kaori; Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 2002 July; 63 (1): 189. State U of New York, Buffalo, 2002. (examines "And the Soul Shall Dance")
*"And the Soul Shall Dance" by Wakako Yamauchi" By: Sumida, Stephen H.. pp. 221-32 IN: Wong, Sau-ling Cynthia (ed. and introd.); Sumida, Stephen H. (ed. and introd.); "A Resource Guide to Asian American Literature". New York, NY: Modern Language Association of America; 2001.
*"Jungian and Mythological Patterns in Wakako Yamauchi's "And the Soul Shall Dance" By: Osumi, M. Dick; "Amerasia Journal", 2001; 27 (1): 87-96.
*"'Nostalgia' or 'Newness': Nihon Buyo in the United States" By: Sellers-Young, Barbara; "Women & Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory", 2001; 12 (1 [23] ): 135-49.
*"The Politics of Re-Narrating History as Gendered War: Asian American Women's Theater" By: Hara, Eriko; "Journal of American and Canadian Studies", 2000; 18: 37-49.
*"Hisaye Yamamoto and Wakako Yamauchi" By: Cheung, King-Kok. pp. 343-82 IN: Cheung, King-Kok (ed. and introd.); "Words Matter: Conversations with Asian American Writers". Honolulu, HI: U of Hawaii P, with UCLA Asian American Studies Center; 2000.
*"A MELUS Interview: Wakako Yamauchi" By: Osborn, William P.; "MELUS", 1998 Summer; 23 (2): 101-10. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0163-755X%28199822%2923%3A2%3C101%3AAMIWY%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3 online]
*"The Politics of Life: Four Plays by Asian American Women" By: Houston, Velina Hasu (ed.). Philadelphia: Temple UP; 1993. (contains Yamauchi's plays "The Chairman's Wife" and "12-1-A"
*"Rebels and Heroines: Subversive Narratives in the Stories of Wakako Yamauchi andHisaye Yamamoto " By: Yogi, Stan. pp. 131-50 IN: Lim, Shirley Geok-lin (ed. & introd.); Ling, Amy (ed. & introd.); Kim, Elaine H. (fwd.); "Reading the Literatures of Asian America". Philadelphia: Temple UP; 1992.
*"Relocation and Dislocation: The Writings ofHisaye Yamamoto and Wakako Yamauchi" By: McDonald, Dorothy Ritsuko; "MELUS", 1980 Fall; 7 (3): 21-38.External links
* [http://voices.cla.umn.edu/vg/Bios/entries/yamauchi_wakako.html UCLA Bio]
* [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?_r=1&res=9C0CEEDC123AF936A15750C0A966958260&oref=slogin And the Soul Shall Dance review from New York Times]
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