Winnie’s Rebellion against Chinese Patriarchy in Amy Tan’s The Kitchen God’s Wife
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This thesis “Winnie’s Rebellion against Chinese Patriarchy in Amy Tan’s The Kitchen
God’s Wife” discusses the novel from the perspective of feminism. In doing so, the thesis also
touches upon how both imperialism and patriarchy are the obstruction of the freedom of female.
The political policy of imperialism includes control and domination of another land. Similarly,
the masculine ideology of patriarchy also dominates the life and personality of female.
In the novel, there are two parallel lines of story. One line of the story tells about the
Japanese invasion of China, and the another line tells about how a Chinese woman is brutalized
by her husband, a Chinese military person. The oppressors in both cases are males, and the
females are doubly oppressed. They are oppressed by the Chinese patriarchy at home, and also
by the invading Japanese imperialism from outside. Thus, the policy of imperialism and
patriarchy are both unjust and inhuman institutions