How "Passing" is described in "M. Butterfly" (D. H. Hwang) and "Laughing to Keep From Crying" (Langston Hughes)

A Comparison


Seminar Paper, 2007

6 Pages, Grade: 1,7


Abstract or Introduction

1. M. Butterfly - Introduction to the Text
The play M.Butterfly by David Henry Hwang is a post-colonial story, based on a true story of a French diplomat, called Rene Gallimard in the play, who had a twenty-year affair with a Chinese actor and opera singer, namely Song Liling, not realizing that his partner was in fact a man passing as a woman. The diplomat actually became aware of the deception in 1986, when he was charged by the French government with disloyalty; it turned out that his companion had been an agent for the Chinese government, and had passed on sensitive political information that he had acquired from Gallimard.

Details

Title
How "Passing" is described in "M. Butterfly" (D. H. Hwang) and "Laughing to Keep From Crying" (Langston Hughes)
Subtitle
A Comparison
College
Ruhr-University of Bochum
Grade
1,7
Author
Year
2007
Pages
6
Catalog Number
V148932
ISBN (eBook)
9783640602629
ISBN (Book)
9783640601950
File size
445 KB
Language
English
Keywords
M.Butterfly, Passing, Cultural Studies, Langston Hughes
Quote paper
Jennifer Koss (Author), 2007, How "Passing" is described in "M. Butterfly" (D. H. Hwang) and "Laughing to Keep From Crying" (Langston Hughes), Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/148932

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