Daughter of the Dragon, Yunte Huang
Daughter of the Dragon, Yunte Huang
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Daughter of the Dragon
Anna May Wong's Rendezvous with American History

Author: Yunte Huang

Narrator: Rebecca Lam

Unabridged: 13 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/10/2023


Synopsis

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, retracing her journey from Chinatown to silent-era Hollywood, and from Weimar Berlin to decadent, prewar Shanghai, and 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.

About Yunte Huang

Yunte Huang, a Guggenheim Fellow, has taught at Harvard and the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he is a professor of English. The author of Inseparable and the Edgar Award-winning biography Charlie Chan, both National Book Critics Circle Award finalists, Huang speaks frequently about American popular culture. He lives in Santa Barbara.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mai on August 04, 2024

While I pride myself on consuming Asian diaspora media, I didn’t know about Anna May Wong until Gemma Chan channeled her at the MET Gala. A film star at the height of racism, Anna pioneered the way for Chinese Americans in film. Growing up, my mom remembers Joy Luck Club as the only representation s......more

Goodreads review by Kat on June 08, 2023

Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC. I’ve always been interested in old film and Anna May Wong is one of the most fascinating starlets of the pre-war era. This book does a really good job of painting g a picture of what the world looked like for a Chinese American during Wong’s lifetime as well as f......more

Goodreads review by Jena on January 24, 2024

Meticulously researched and incredibly vibrant portrait of Anna May Wong. I love a good biography of 20s/30s actors--this was a fabulous addition to my bookshelf. I loved how Huang was able to contextualize her life, her choices, and her actions through his detailed research on Chinese American life......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on October 02, 2023

I do love it when fascinating pop culture history mixes with stories that need more exposure...and this book pays off that combination in any number of winning ways. A story of almost-making it in Hollywood, a story of endless systemic racism, and a story of resilience and fortitude. It's an epic re......more