Keyword: «feminism»
This article is very relevant for modern times, because it analyzes the main stages of the formation of the female image in literature from the era of Romanticism to the twentieth century, which is due to the undoubted interest in the problem of female emancipation in modern culture.
This article explores the history of women's fight for equal rights, focusing on how Russian people began to understand feminist ideas and goals in the late 80s and 90s. The definition of feminism in the modern Oxford Dictionary of Sociology is explored, em-phasizing the social movement seeking equality between men and women. The article delves into the history of feminism, highlighting the waves of the movement and the changing attitudes towards gender roles over the years.
The role of feminism in music is also examined, with a focus on how artists in the 60s and 70s used their platform to promote equality and empowerment for women. Specific songs and performers from this time period are discussed, showcasing their influence on the feminist movement. The article then transitions to modern music and how artists like Be-yonce, Taylor Swift, and Lana Del Rey continue to incorporate feminist themes into their work.
The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of the women's movement in shap-ing the rights and freedoms that women have today. It highlights the role of music in spreading feminist ideas and empowering women to advocate for equality. Overall, the ar-ticle seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of feminism and its impact on socie-ty, both past and present.
This article explores feminist motifs in the works of W.S. Maugham, with a particular focus on the novel "The Painted Veil" and short stories "The Round Dozen" and "The Force of Circumstance." Maugham demonstrates how his characters can reveal their inner strength and desire for self-realization, as well as challenge traditional notions of women's roles. Much attention is also paid to the portrayal of women from other ethnic groups, in case they turn out to be victims of colonial oppression. Furthermore, Maugham raises questions of the fate of unmarried women and their dependence on men and social norms. Maugham's literary work serves as a critique of the patriarchal attitudes of the early 20th century, exploring issues of inequality and the limitations of women's rights – topics that remain relevant today. The article offers a fresh perspective on female representations and their social roles in literature, opening new avenues for analysis.
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Darya Lisova