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Wakako Yamauchi

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After a year and a half in Poston, Yamauchi resettled outside camp, first in Utah and then in Chicago, where she began to take in interest in theater. In 1948, she married Chester Yamauchi, with whom she had one child before the couple divorced. She returned to the Los Angeles area, where she studied
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represents one of the most straightforward depictions of an Issei woman's rebellion. By depicting the complex relationships among the female characters, Yamauchi portrays Issei women's resistance and containment.
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was first performed at the East West Players in Los Angeles in 1974, and won the 1977 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for best new play. It was later produced for public television.
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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
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Some of Yamauchi's best-known short stories depict the tensions between the aspirations of Issei women and the patriarchal norms of Issei culture. The stories
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by Wakako Yamauchi" By: Sumida, Stephen H.. pp. 221–32 IN: Wong, Sau-ling Cynthia (ed. and introd.); Sumida, Stephen H. (ed. and introd.);
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Voces de América/American Voices: Entrevistas a escritores americanos/Interviews with American Writers
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and Wakako Yamauchi" By: Cheung, King-Kok. pp. 343–82 IN: Cheung, King-Kok (ed. and introd.);
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both depict Issei women struggling to fulfill ambitions that contradict traditional gender roles.
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during the second World War. In 1942, at seventeen, Yamauchi and her family were interned at the
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Asian American Literature: Reviews and Criticism of Works by American writers of Asian Descent
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By: Houston, Velina Hasu (ed.). Philadelphia: Temple UP; 1993. (contains Yamauchi's plays
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camp. While there, she worked on the camp newspaper, the
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The Politics of Life: Four Plays by Asian American Women
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American dramatists and playwrights of Japanese descent
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and Wakako Yamauchi" By: McDonald, Dorothy Ritsuko;
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Women & Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory
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Songs My Mother Taught Me: Stories, Plays and Memoir
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And the Soul Shall Dance review from New York Times
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Index

Westmorland, California
Gardena, California
Drama
Japanese
Japanese American
writer
Asian-American theater
Westmorland, California
Issei
Imperial Valley
And the Soul Shall Dance
The Music Lessons
internment camps
Poston, Arizona
War Relocation Authority
Hisaye Yamamoto
Otis College of Art and Design
Aiiieeeee! An Anthology of Asian-American Writers
East West Players
Mako
Gardena, California
Literature portal
List of Asian American writers
Japanese American internment
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"Wakako Yamauchi, a pioneer playwright of the Japanese American experience, dies at 93"
The Los Angeles Times

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