The guest's thoughts on the Mulan narrative are multifaceted, reflecting both its cultural significance and its impact on modern storytelling. They note the popularity of the trope where a woman disguises herself as a man, which is often used to challenge patriarchal norms and strict gender roles in Chinese society 00:34:35 - 00:34:55. This trope is not only prevalent in historical contexts but also resonates with contemporary audiences, including those in the diaspora 00:39:02 - 00:39:18.
The guest mentions that many Chinese-American authors have written stories involving cross-dressing inspired by the Hua Mulan legend, typically featuring a woman trying to escape patriarchal constraints 00:37:37 - 00:37:56. The guest also discusses the broader theme in Chinese-inspired stories, where characters, especially women, disguise themselves to prove their capabilities, which leads to interesting narratives and confrontations 00:40:00 - 00:40:05.
Furthermore, the guest highlights that many readers, especially in America, may not be aware of how common the trope of a woman dressing as a boy to achieve her goals is in Chinese literature and history 00:33:47 - 00:33:53.
Overall, the guest appreciates the narrative's ability to create compelling stories while challenging societal norms and providing insight into historical and contemporary issues faced by women.