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Theresa Hak Kyung Cha : ウィキペディア英語版 | Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
Theresa Hak Kyung Cha ((朝鮮語:차학경); March 4, 1951 – November 5, 1982) was a South Korean-born American novelist, producer, director, and artist, best known for her 1982 novel, ''Dictee''. Cha was considered to be an avant-garde artist. Cha was fluent in Korean, English, and French. In her works, such as ''Dictee'', Cha took language apart and experimented with it in her writing. Cha's interdisciplinary background was clearly evident in ''Dictee'' which experiments with juxtaposition and hypertext of both print and visual media. Cha's ''Dictee'' is taught in contemporary literature classes. ==Early life== Cha, a Korean American, was born in Busan, South Korea during the Korean War. She was the middle child of five to Hyung Sang and Hyung Soon Cha. Both of her parents were teachers. Her mother and oldest brother left Korea for Hawaii when Cha was young, in 1962. The rest of her family eventually moved to the United States in 1963, temporarily settling in Hawaii. A year later, in 1964, Cha's family relocated to California, where she attended Convent of the Sacred Heart High School in San Francisco. During her time at Sacred Heart High School, Cha studied French.
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