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FILM & LITERATURE

FILM & LITERATURE. THE JOY LUCK CLUB. Reflect on your answer for Tuesday’s journal prompt. Consider how the following Asian stereotypes are either CONFIRMED or CHALLENGED in JLC : Child prodigy / Good or obedient students Parents’ sacrifice for kids Tiger mom Religious

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FILM & LITERATURE

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  1. FILM & LITERATURE THE JOY LUCK CLUB

  2. Reflect on your answer for Tuesday’s journal prompt. • Consider how the following Asian stereotypes are either CONFIRMED or CHALLENGED in JLC: • Child prodigy / Good or obedient students • Parents’ sacrifice for kids • Tiger mom • Religious • Submissiveness of women • Watch the clips from JLC. Consider: • Note how these clips confirm some stereotypes (child prodigy, tiger mom) and challenge others (obedient children, submissiveness). • Clip 3 • Clip 4 STEREOTYPES IN THE JOY LUCK CLUB

  3. In your group, share the notes you took for the 3rdpart of The Joy Luck Club(“Queen Mother of the Western Skies”) • Listen to others’ contributions & feel free to add ideas of your own • Add this task to your discussion: • Suyuan Woo is the only Joy Luck Club member who doesn’t have a voice in the story. What does it add/take away from the book that her daughter is the narrator of her story? • Clip 5 LITERATURE CIRCLE

  4. A parable is a simple story that gives a lesson. • Each section of Joy Luck Club organized around a theme and beginning with a parable: • “Feathers from a Thousand Miles (Li) Away” • Mothers’ stories of their own respective past • Ambition; intergenerational/intercultural conflict • “The 26 Malignant Gates” & “American Translation” • Daughters’ stories of their adult lives & childhood relationships with their mothers • Spite towards parents; superstition; different perspectives of mothers & daughters • “Queen Mother of the Western Skies” • Mothers’ stories of their old age and how they’ve failed to impart lessons to their daughters • Regret & acceptance of life’s outcomes Parables in Joy Luck Club

  5. Watch the following clip from Joy Luck Club • Discuss with a partner: • What does the following scene show us about the difficulties in communication between characters in JLC? (Waverly-Lindo) JOY LUCK CLUBMOTHERS & DAUGHTERS

  6. JLCshows people’s difficulty in communicating with one another – husbands & wives, esp. mothers & daughters • Moms & daughters have a language barrier – native Chinese vs. native English speakers – and a generational barrier – old vs. young • Mothersspeak in metaphors & stories (especially from their youth) to – in their minds – improve daughters’ lives • Daughtersspeak concretely of complaints against mothers – want to strengthen their own identity • Both reach common ground by story’s end – daughters mostly realize mothers have their best interests at heart Mother-Daughter Communication in Joy Luck Club

  7. WRAP-UP • Read chapters 1-3 of The Beach& journal as… • Discussion director & Connector

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