New Releases by Jean Lee

Jean Lee is the author of A Catalogue of Play Equipment (2012), Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven and Other Plays (2010), The Shipment and Lear (2010), Wealth Doesn't Last 3 Generations (2009), Clean, Green and Blue (2009).

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A Catalogue of Play Equipment

release date: Jan 01, 2012

Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven and Other Plays

release date: Oct 08, 2010
Songs of the Dragons Flying to Heaven and Other Plays
Bold, unguarded work . . . that resists pat definition. [Young Jean] Lee has penned profane lampoons of motivational bromides (Pullman, WA) and the Romantic poets (The Appeal). Now she piles her deconstructive scorn upon ethnic stereotypes in Song...

The Shipment and Lear

release date: Aug 17, 2010
The Shipment and Lear
“A subversive, seriously funny new theater piece by the adventurous playwright Young Jean Lee. . . . Ms. Lee does not shy away from prodding the audience’s racial sensitivities—or insensitivities—in a style that is sometimes sly and subtle, sometimes as blunt as a poke in the eye.”—Charles Isherwood, The New York Times “Lee is a facetious provocateur; she does whatever she can to get under our skins—with laughs and with raw, brutal talk . . . [and with] so ingenious a twist, such a radical bit of theatrical smoke and mirrors, that we are forced to confront our own preconceived notions of race.”—Hilton Als, The New Yorker With The Shipment, her latest work taking on identity politics, Young Jean Lee “confirms herself as one of the best experimental playwrights in America” (Time Out New York). The Korean American theater artist has taken on cultural images of black America, in a play that begins with sketches of African American clichés—an angry, foul-mouthed comedian; an aspiring young rapper who ends up in prison—and ends with a seemingly naturalistic parlor comedy, which slyly reveals the larger game Lee is playing, leaving us to consider the many ways that we see the world through a racial lens. Young Jean Lee is a playwright, director, and artistic director of her own OBIE Award-winning theater company, which as been producing her plays since 2003. Her other works include Songs of Dragons Flying to Heaven, Church, The Appeal, and Pullman, WA, and they have been produced across the country and internationally.

Wealth Doesn't Last 3 Generations

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Wealth Doesn't Last 3 Generations
With 175 family businesses on the Fortune 500 list, from DuPont and Motorola to IBM, there is no doubt that family-run enterprises play an important role in global economic development. Their role is no less significant in China where, in keeping with the country''s rapid economic growth, family businesses are emerging in increasing numbers.Unique characteristics, such as succession, management, staffing, family affairs, strategy planning and governance structure, set family businesses apart from other business types. As a result, they face particular challenges in survival and sustainability.In this book, three modern Chinese family businesses, including food and beverage company Yeo Hiap Seng, are studied to analyze the problems that family enterprises face. Other case studies include long-standing family businesses in Europe, America and Asia, such as Ford, Kikkoman and Samsung. This book also discusses the changing characteristics of Chinese family businesses, the pitfalls that such enterprises are likely to face, and how they can overcome these pitfalls and achieve sustainable development.

Clean, Green and Blue

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Clean, Green and Blue
When Singapore became a sovereign state in 1965, the fledgling nation faced very similar problems as most other developing countries: high unemployment, low standard of living, and poor environmental conditions. In a scant four decades, it has become the 6th wealthiest country in the world in terms of per capita GDP and has managed its environment so well that it is now considered to be one of the best in the world. In this remarkable book, Tan Yong Soon authoritatively and objectively analyses how the environmental conditions were radically transformed within this period, and the enabling con.

Asian Americans in the Twenty-first Century

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Asian Americans in the Twenty-first Century
The collective term ''Asian American'' comprises more than 20 distinct nationalities and ethnic groups. In this all-new collection of fascinating interviews with Asian Americans, Lee draws upon her skill and sensitivity as a journalist to reveal a rich mosaic of Asian identities.

Fast Facts

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Fast Facts
Religion is fundamental to the lives of many patients. Fast Facts: Religion and Medicine summarizes the religious practices of the world''s most popular faiths and highlights their impact on medical treatment. By having a greater understanding of the religious beliefs and practices of their patients, all healthcare workers can deliver care more sensitively and appropriately. Such consideration will reduce both the physical and emotional stresses imposed by the medical environment, and increase the well-being of patients and their families.

The Stone Must Break

release date: Oct 30, 2007
The Stone Must Break
Pearl Harbor and the tentacles of Word War II turn San Francisco into a raucous, electrifying city. Twenty-year-old Carmel St. John moves into this maelstrom with dreams of winning the heart of Dr. Phillip Barron and becoming a big band singer. There, Carmel meets Caesar Almalto, a black-market kingpin, and Jerry Cassidy, a musician who helps her and hopes to win her love. Nightclub life, lust, and murder swirl around her, as does her tenuous relationship with Phillip, who leaves as a commissioned officer aboard the first hospital ship in the Pacific theater. A family crisis threatens to destroy Carmel''s dreams when she is called home to San Jose to manage the family''s 1,100-acre ranch during the war. The Stone Must Break tells the saga of two families, the St. Johns and the Barrons, as they grapple with tragedy, love, and responsibility in a world at war.

New Downtown Now

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Three Plays

release date: Jan 01, 2006

The Illinois Confederacy of Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Oklahoma

release date: Dec 15, 2004
The Illinois Confederacy of Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Oklahoma
Describes the origins, history, politics, and culture of the Illinois Indians, from prehistory to the present.

Reclaiming the Crone

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Comparative Studies of Invasive and Cytotoxic Pseudomonas Aeruginosa

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Slavery and the Romantic Imagination

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Slavery and the Romantic Imagination
Rather than categorizing Romantic literature as resistant to, complicit with, or ambivalent about the workings of empire, Slavery and the Romantic Imagination views the creative process in light of the developing concept of empathy.

The Literary Voices of Winnifred Eaton

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The Literary Voices of Winnifred Eaton
Winnifred Eaton, better known under her Japanese pseudonym, Onoto Watanna, was of English and Chinese heritage, but born and raised in Canada. She published over a dozen novels and hundreds of short stories, magazine articles, and screenplays during the first half of the twentieth century. Her romances featuring Japanese and Eurasian heroines sold widely. However, by the time of her death in 1954, most of her books were out of print. Winnifred (unlike her sister, the better-known writer Edith Eaton) has been a troubling figure for Asian Americanists. She attempted to disguise her ethnic heritage, writing under a Japanese pen name, and in legal documents, she usually claimed a white racial identity. Scholars have noted her use of Orientalist stereotypes in her novels, and even though she depicted a broad range of non-Asian characters - such as Irish maids and cowboys - her pottrayals often relied on the accepted stereotypes of the day. Rather than dismiss her characterizations as evasions of the topics that readers today wish she had explored, Jean Lee Cole asks why Winnifred Eaton may have chosen the subjects she did. Cole shows that the many voices Eaton adopted reveal her deep

How to Draw Whales

release date: Dec 15, 2001
How to Draw Whales
Whales are the largest animals on Earth, and some communicate by singing to each other.

Benchmarking Academic Key Performance Indicators for Higher Education

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Asian American Actors

release date: Aug 15, 2000
Asian American Actors
The acting profession is increasingly drawing more and more actors of Asian descent. Yet, even with the success of television programs (Martial Law), films (Mulan), and even Broadway plays (Miss Saigon) that include Asian characters, there are still limited roles for these actors. In the past, Asian characters like Charlie Chan and Fu Manchu were played by non-Asian actors in makeup. Many of the roles available for Asians today tend to be stereotypical: kung-fu sidekicks, emasculated or gang-member males, sexually accessible females, comic characters with a poor command of English. Seldom are Asian actors cast in race-neutral roles. Despite these obstacles, many excellent Asian actors continue to seek their places on screen and stage. This analysis of Asian American opportunities and experiences in the acting profession features the narratives of both aspiring and established Asian-American actors, providing a detailed examination of the opportunities, prejudices, and fears they face and the goals they set for themselves. The book covers the insights of both New York and Hollywood based actors, both the well known and the up-and-coming, and includes photographs, bibliography and index.

Investigation of Electrocodeposition Using a Rotating Cylinder Electrode

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Review of Integrated Approaches to River Basin Planning, Development and Management

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Emotional Reactivity to an Unanticipated Startle Stimulus

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Asian American Experiences in the United States

release date: Jan 01, 1992

Rachel Carson, who Loved the Sea

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Rachel Carson, who Loved the Sea
A biography of the marine biologist and nature writer well-known for her campaign against the careless use of chemicals.

David Glasgow Farragut

release date: Jan 01, 1991
David Glasgow Farragut
A brief biography of the first admiral of the United States Navy.

George W. Goethals

release date: Jan 01, 1991
George W. Goethals
A biography of the West Point graduate who learned civil engineering "from the ground up" and supervised the completion of the Panama Canal.

Elizabeth Blackwell, Pioneer Woman Doctor

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Elizabeth Blackwell, Pioneer Woman Doctor
A biography of the first woman doctor in the United States, who worked in England and America to open the field of medicine to women.

Who Lives Here?

Who Lives Here?
As they approach each dwelling, the animals try to guess from a rhyme who lives there.

Carry On, Mr. Bowditch [sound Recording]

Carry On, Mr. Bowditch [sound Recording]
A fictionalized biography of the mathematician and astronomer who realized his childhood desire to become a ship''s captain and authored The American Practical Navigator.

The Chagres, Power of the Panama Canal

The Chagres, Power of the Panama Canal
Describes the discovery and exploration of the river which supplies water and electric power to the Panama Canal, and tells of the problems of construction, development, and operation of the Panama Railroad and the Panama Canal.
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