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Daughter of the Dragon
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Daughter of the Dragon
A trenchant reclamation of the Chinese American movie star, whose battles against cinematic exploitation and endemic racism are set against the currents of twentieth-century history
Born into the steam and starch of a Chinese laundry, Anna May Wong (1905–1961) emerged from turn-of-the-century Los Angeles to become Old Hollywood's most famous Chinese American actress, a screen siren who captivated global audiences and signed her publicity photos—with a touch of defiance—"Orientally yours."
Now, more than a century after her birth, Yunte Huang narrates Wong's tragic life story in Daughter of the Dragon, retracing her journey from Chinatown to silent-era Hollywood, and from Weimar Berlin to decadent, prewar Shanghai, while capturing American television in its infancy.
As Huang shows, Wong's rendezvous with history features a remarkable parade of characters, including a smitten Walter Benjamin and an equally smitten Marlene Dietrich. Challenging the parodically racist perceptions of Wong as a "Dragon Lady," "Madame Butterfly," or "China Doll," Huang's biography becomes a truly resonant work of history that reflects the raging anti-Chinese xenophobia, unabashed sexism, and ageism toward women that defined both Hollywood and America in Wong's all-too-brief fifty-six years on earth.
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Yunte Huang's Daughter of the Dragon presents a compelling biography of Anna May Wong, delving into her struggles against racial and societal constraints in Hollywood. Reviews commend Huang's engaging storytelling and the vivid portrayal of Wong's resilience and complexity beyond her cinematic roles. Critics appreciate the combination of cinema history, social commentary, and evocative imagery, which highlight Wong's enduring impact despite her career being overshadowed by racial biases.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781631495809
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 29 September 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: Liveright Publishing Corporation
Illustration: 40 black-and-white images
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 33.0mm
Width: 165.0mm
Height: 244.0mm
Weight: 736g
Pages: 400
About the Author
Yunte Huang, a Guggenheim Fellow, has taught at Harvard and the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he is a Distinguished Professor of English. The author of the Edgar Award–winning biography Charlie Chan and Inseparable, both NBCC finalists, Huang speaks frequently about American popular culture.
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