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Chinatown: Transition to Source Material

Page history last edited by David Walter 3 months ago

WEEK 9

 

 

for Tuesday

 

1. Everything's an Argument, Chapter 1.

LINK to Folder with PDF for download

2. Hagedorn, "Asian Women in Film"

Hagedorn_Jessica.pdf

3. Los Angeles Book Club, "Meet Charles Yu"

 

 

for Thursday

 

1. Everything's an Argument, Chapters 2-3.

2. On the Same Stage, Berkeley scholars on "Chinatown in Translation"

 

 

Notes on sources from sources:

 

Author interviews

Book reviews

TV shows and films from Yu childhood

Histories of Asians in film

Writer/actor interviews

Poems etc that might inspire or provide you with epigraphs

Histories of Chinatown

Legal history

Stories of Chinese families

 

From LA Times YouTube interview with Justin Chang

     (Who is Chang and what is is background?)

Mentions Yu's Atlantic piece 

25:30 mentions Chang's book, "Filmcraft" about editing

     Mentions interview with Walter Murch

     Criteria for editing: "rule of six"

 

32:00

     Bonnie Tsui's book "American Chinatown"

     Phil Choy's book "San Francisco Chinatown"

 

37:40 Arthur Dong, “Hollywood Chinese”

 

 

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