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  1. Interior Chinatown takes the form of a screenplay to follow the story of Willis Wu, an Asian American actor of Taiwanese descent. He laments the one-dimensional, stereotypical roles he’s stuck playing on Black and White, a police procedural show. The narrative intersperses scripted scenes with Willis’s inner musings about identity ...

  2. Jan 27, 2024 · Interior Chinatown” is a profoundly insightful and innovative novel that skillfully blends humor with serious commentary on race, identity, and the Asian American experience. Charles Yu’s choice of the screenplay format is not only original but also highly effective in emphasizing the performative aspects of racial and cultural stereotypes.

  3. Interior Chinatown Summary. Interior Chinatown tells the story of Willis Wu, an American actor of Taiwanese descent. Written in the format of a screenplay, the novel begins by establishing the generic, stereotypical roles available to Wu and other Asian-American actors on the police procedural show Black and White.

  4. Interior Chinatown is a 2020 novel by Charles Yu. The story focuses on Willis Wu, an Asian American actor. On the police procedural Black and White, which is set in Chinatown, Willis plays...

  5. Interior Chinatown examines Hollywood’s history of casting Asian actors as racist, stereotypical characters to make a broader point about the link between systemic racism, media representation, and identity. Hollywood’s portrayal of Asian Americans has been controversial, its history fraught with offensive stereotypes, “yellowface ...

  6. Interior Chinatown is a 2020 novel by Charles Yu. It is his second novel and was published by Pantheon Books on January 28, 2020. [3] [4] [5] [6] It won the 2020 National Book Award for Fiction. [7] The novel was also longlisted for the 2021 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction [8] and was shortlisted for the Prix Médicis étranger. [9]

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  8. Interior Chinatown is set in the Chinatown district of present-day Los Angeles. The protagonist, twenty-something Asian American actor Willis Wu, narrates the story. It covers about five years of his life, while extensive flashbacks to prior periods in the main characters’ lives add context.