In Chinese culture, a good education is highly valued. It is strongly believed that higher levels of education ensure a better future, showing honour and respect to the family. Even in America, Chinese parents are believed to have high expectations of their children, leading to parenting styles that differ from Western styles distinctively. This contributes to an undeniable difference between American’s perception of Chinese parenting and Chinese parent’s definitions of their own parenting. The term ‘tiger mother’ became a phrase widely used in America when referring to Chinese immigrants practicing strict parenting strategies. Although modern Chinese parenting includes many other different strategies and beliefs, this concept of a tiger mother uses American cultural beliefs of parenting as a baseline to make sense of the traditional Chinese way of parenting. As a result, tiger mothers are perceived as controlling, strict and demanding. Amy Chua, an American lawyer, writer and Professor at Yale Law School, is famous for her provocative and satirical memoir “The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother”. Chua’s book gives an insight to the parenting strategy used on her two half Chinese half Jewish daughters based on the way she had been raised.The …show more content…
The title of her article “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” indicates that Chua believes Chinese mothers are the best. Chua doesn’t only play into the stereotype of a tiger mother, but she also embraces them with confidence. She asserts this identity of a controlling Chinese parent with her parenting style and how she raises her children. Since the article was written through Chua’s perspective, using her experience to support her opinion, the tone used throughout the article would be considered biased and