Amy Chua Battle Hymn Of The Tiger Mother Summary

In one extreme example chua mentioned that she had called one of her children garbage a translation of a term her own father called her on occasion in her family s native hokkien dialect.
Amy chua battle hymn of the tiger mother summary. Battle hymn of the tiger mother is amy chua s much touted i could say notorious memoir of how she raised her two daughters to become academic high achievers and musical prodigies using chinese methods. It made me simultaneously laugh with empathy and cringe with embarrassment and. The truth about the tiger mother s family amy chua s account of her strict parenting caused uproar. Battle hymn of the tiger mother is the book we ve all been waiting for a candid provocative poignant and vicarious journey through the chinese american family culture.
Amy chua s battle hymn of the tiger mother bears a disclaimer on the cover that it was originally meant to be a book about the clash between chinese and western parenting practices but instead is about chua s own humbling experience with raising her daughters. Amy chua is a tiger mother a greatly gifted law professor and ultimately a honest loving woman with a lot to say. It screamed shouted and lectured me. It will leave you breathless with its bluntness and emotion.
Chua uses the term tiger mother to describe a mother who is a strict disciplinarian. What emerged is a work of self examination about the author s experiences raising her own two daughters. Unlike the weak willed and indulgent western parents she criticizes strict chinese parents create a virtuous circle of achievement by insisting that their children memorize practice and repeat. As the book begins chua describes the strict rules.
American author amy chua s memoir battle hymn of the tiger mother had as its original intent exploring the differences between western ways of parenting and the methods used by the chinese. A tenured professor at yale law school and a respected author of books on law and ethnicity in the developing world chua turns to the differences between chinese and western parenting in her provocative memoir battle hymn of the tiger mother.