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Three Dollars in National Currency: A One-Act Comedy by Ding Xilin

Three Dollars in National Currency: A One-Act Comedy by Ding Xilin Abstract: Three Dollars in National Currency ( San kuai qian guobi 三塊錢國幣, 1939) is a little-known one-act comedy that was written in southwestern China during the third year of the Second Sino-Japanese War by Ding Xilin 丁西林 (1893–1974), one of twentieth-century China's pioneering playwrights. The introduction highlights the play's significance both as a turning point in Ding Xilin's creative oeuvre and as a comedic exploration of the geopolitics of wartime China's "Greater Rear Area ." http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asian Theatre Journal University of Hawai'I Press

Three Dollars in National Currency: A One-Act Comedy by Ding Xilin

Asian Theatre Journal , Volume 25 (2) – Nov 7, 2008

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University of Hawai'I Press
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Copyright © 2008 University of Hawai'i Press
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Abstract

Abstract: Three Dollars in National Currency ( San kuai qian guobi 三塊錢國幣, 1939) is a little-known one-act comedy that was written in southwestern China during the third year of the Second Sino-Japanese War by Ding Xilin 丁西林 (1893–1974), one of twentieth-century China's pioneering playwrights. The introduction highlights the play's significance both as a turning point in Ding Xilin's creative oeuvre and as a comedic exploration of the geopolitics of wartime China's "Greater Rear Area ."

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Asian Theatre JournalUniversity of Hawai'I Press

Published: Nov 7, 2008

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