LC control no. | n 83174349 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Cha, Theresa Hak Kyung |
Variant(s) | Ch'a, Hak-kyŏng 차 학경 |
Other standard no. | 0000000109701477 50123482 Q7782868 |
Associated country | Korea United States |
Associated place | San Francisco (Calif.) |
Birth date | 1951-03-04 |
Death date | 1982-11-05 |
Place of birth | Pusan (Korea) |
Place of death | New York (N.Y.) |
Field of activity | Conceptual art Artists' books Performance art Avant-garde (Aesthetics) Literature, Experimental Immigrants--United States--Social conditions--Personal narratives Art film |
Profession or occupation | Artists Authors Motion picture producers and directors Feminists |
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Found in | Her Dictée, 1982: t.p. (Theresa Hak Kyung Cha) Her Dictée, 2001: CIP t.p. (Theresa Hak Kyung Cha) data sheet (b. Mar. 4, 1951) The dream of the audience, 2001: t.p. (Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (1951-1982)) CIP galley (murdered Nov. 5, 1982) Ch'a Hak-kyŏng yesullon, 2013: t.p. (차 학경 = Ch'a Hak-kyŏng) p. 220, etc. (b. 1951 in Pusan; received B.A. and M.A. in Comparative Literature and MFA from the University of California, Berkeley; artist; d. Nov. 5, 1982; Theresa Hak-Kyung Cha) New York times website, 12 Apr. 2022: in an obituary from the Overlooked series published 10 Jan. 2022 (Theresa Hak Kyung Cha; born 4 Mar. 1951 in Busan, Korea, died 5 Nov. 1982 in New York City, aged 31; her avant-garde magnum opus, “Dictee," was published in 1982; [Dictée] has become an essential work for feminist writers, conceptual artists and Asian American authors and scholars. Cha would not live to see any of that, however: In November 1982, just two months after the book was published, she was raped and murdered; Cha also experimented with performance art and filmmaking) |
Associated language | eng |