Some Confucian classics including Lunyu and Daxue mention
that a person’s zhong (loyalty) towards his or her family and country is as important as
filial duties. Defeating the invaders in order to prevent the country or promotion in
military rank which Mulan does can be typical examples of practicing the principles of
country and family loyalty.
In addition, feminine characters which Confucianism requires can be found in the
person Mulan according to Ballad of Mulan. In the end of Ballad of Mulan there are two
famous but contentious sentences: “The he-hare’s feet go hop and skip, the she-hare’s
eyes are muddled and fuddled. Two hares running side by side close to the ground, how
can they tell if I am he or she”. These two lines lead to two kinds of explanations about
Mulan especially in western modern arts. One is that Mulan is a feminism and these two
words are sarcastic comments toward traditional Chinese society and Confucianism
teaching because these two words express the belief about gender equality that women
are as good as men. The other one is that these two words she says show the individual
awaking of her and all she does are supposed to achieve self-actualization. This kind
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These two explanations can be considered as misunderstanding about the personality of
Mulan and traditional Chinese society influenced by Confucianism teaching. For the
former opinion, these two lines can’t be regarded as the evidence of “Feminist Mulan”
but only humorous formulation towards her former battle companions who surprised at
Mulan’s woman identity. In the former part of Mulanci, Mulan gets a reward from Khan
(the son of heaven) and the chance of being a Shangshu (official position in imperial
court) but she turns down and changes back into a normal woman. She can telling the
truth to her colleagues that she is a woman only after she goes home. These two parts
shows about Mulan’s attitude towards herself and the role set for women in
Stage 3: The Road of Trials Mulan realizes she must act as if she were a man and she must fit in a man’s way of life so that she
Maxine Hong Kingston's use of talk stories in The Woman Warrior emphasizes that individuals will find a more fulfilling life if they defy the traditional gender norms place on them by society. While contemplating beauty standards in Chinese society in “No Name Woman” Maxine Kingston thinks, “Sister used to sit on their beds and cry together… as their mothers or their slaves removed the bandages for a few minutes each night and let the blood gush back into their veins” (9). From a young age girls are expected to be binding their feet and are told that it is to look beautiful, but in reality that is not why. When a womans feet are bound they are restrained and silenced. These girls could be free and happy but they are restrained by men through this binding.
To be true to herself she feels that she must represent both women and not drift to either side. In lines 53 and 54 Song says, “You find you need China: your one fragile identification.” That explains how delicate of a situation it is not to leave her culture behind. Though emotional freedom brings strength, cultural heritage is a source of freedom, because acceptance of culture is a release and freedom is
Native Americans Native Americans are very different from other tribes. They eat, live, dress and do many things differently. The things I’m going to be talking about in my interesting paper is What they eat? What they wear? Where they live?
In the Tain, ladies utilize their sexuality, influence, physicality, riches and even some heavenly capacities to demonstrate that they 're as equivalent as men are. Despite the fact that men in the Táin are ordinarily depicted as the most grounded and most imperative, their energy gets to be powerless under the lady 's impact. Women are shown manipulative in this narrative. The male protagonists of the story like Cú Chulainn, Ailill and Ferdia would have accomplished nothing if not for the endeavors of the females Queen Medb, Macha and Fedelm. Irish women were as strong and bold as men.
The Mingo were a highly developed culture and though displaced by Europeans, they have retained many of their customs and beliefs. This Native American tribe continues to show many aspects of its ancestry through daily practices and its religious and social structures even with European influence and displacement to reservations. A part of everyday life for Mingo Indians was the clothes that they wore. The men of the tribe wore breechcloths with leggings, and the women of the tribe usually wore kilts, wore wraparound skirts, short leggings, and overdresses.
Chinese Spring & Autumn Period (Shang and Zhou Dynasties): Significance of Sun Tzu & His Book “The Art of War” As we know it today, China has been one of the most successful countries in the world, early China is much different from what we know to be the Republic of China. Before becoming one massive country, China was divided into many kingdoms between two very significant rivers, the Yellow and Yangtze rivers. Today, historians conclude that they have been able to uncover facts about the Chinese dynasties to as early as 1700 B.C. Artifacts, bronze weapons, and written records show the successes of an era known as the Shang and Zhou dynasty.
Maleeha Khuwaja Ms. Whitham ENG 4U1-01 March 7th, 2016 Theory Analysis Through a Feminist Lens Theory: Feminism In the novel “Life of Pi”, written by Yann Martel, an anti-feminist lens can be used to view the story. To begin, there is a patriarchal system, which is both controlled and dominated by men as seen within the novel.
Mulan was first very weak in every training activities and was being make fun by others because of she is much weaker and does not have a strong body. Nevertheless, she prove that even she is weak in training, but she manage to get back the arrow from the high and tall stacks by her intelligence. Moreover, every soldiers was affected by her and
She breaks her thoughts down in order to show the indifference. She says that women are first portrayed as objects; this patriarchal society sees us as mere bodies. Thus, we are either regarded as objects or as bodies; the mind does not exists here. Here, the subjectivity does not lie in the mind, but within the body. Women’s sole purpose is to be that of another subject’s intentions and manipulations.
In the movie, Mulan, by Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook, they use the character, Mulan, to represent feminism and gender roles of women, such as bringing honor to their family through marriage, and how women are deemed to be “inferior” in the eyes of men, for example, when women are not able to participate in war, allowing Mulan to act and fight for what she believes is to be right. Although having a feeling of superiority over women, men tend to act more based on pride and honor than what they believe is to be just, thus making them seem unruly and disgusting. During the ancient Chinese Dynasty, many of the women were looked down upon, making the men have a feeling of superiority over them. Men are usually portrayed to uphold the family honor
Personal Statement I would like to confirm that it is my motivating of Chinese culture that ignited my passion for cultural and creative industry. As a Tourism Management major student, I was able to explore the Chinese diversified cultures and landscapes, which offered me an insightful understanding of the Chinese cultural development. Under the guidance of commercialization, some cultural heritages have developed into huge tourism souvenir markets full of counterfeit and shoddy products. The over-commercialization reveals the fact that the Chinese culture is facing a severe situation. The country calls for a better cultural development strategy, which cultural and creative industry can offer.
For this research, we will focus on these three characters about the concept of feminism according to
For a movie to be successful, a fight must be had between good and evil. As they were introduced, the Huns are the force of evil in the Disney 's rendition of the Ballad of Mulan and the Chinese people, especially Mulan herself, are the heroes that try to stop theeir enemies and save their country. The differences between both of the parties are shown very clearly, to create a straight cut between good and bad, thereby imposing on the children the importance of choosing the right side, the one that will surely win. As much as Huns are demonized in the cartoon, the Chinese people are made more American that Asian. The decision to make the Chinese more familiar to the people of America and Europe, towards whom the Disney 's movies were majorly directed, was also linked with the notion of post-colonialism.
The traditional Chinese cultures have a development process for thousand years, now we are creating another kind of traditional culture especially under the wave of globalization. Although the form of expressing or performing the culture experienced some changes but the basic idea and belief behind rarely changed. To promote Chinese culture we would refer to the essence of Chinese wisdom so the following is actual practicing of different dimensions of Chinese traditions which show the beauty of China. The family concept is the essence of Chinese culture.