Portrayal of Cultural Conflict in Amy Tan’s The Kitchen God’s Wife
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The present research is a study on cultural misunderstanding and confusion between first
generation American daughter Pearl and her immigrant Chinese mother Winnie. As products of
different cultures and histories, mother and daughter abide by different cultural values and
possess different modes of interpretation. Therefore cultural conflict exists by the interaction and
the revelation of secrets between Chinese immigrant mother Winnie whose ways of thinking and
doings are thoroughly. Chinese in spite of her many years of American residency and her
Americanized second generation daughter Pearl who has been cultivated with American ideals of
freedom and democracy
