Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon (1973), which came out one month after his death, at the age of 32. A new book traces the actor’s journey from Hong Kong to Hollywood—and reveals how his career redefined Asian representation on-screen By Jeff Chang When Bruce Lee hit movie screens in August of 1973 with his instant blockbuster, Enter the Dragon, everything about him seemed counter-intuitive. Most action heroes at the time—think Clint Eastwood’s “Dirty Harry” Callahan or Roger Moore...