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Women's issue in the prose of the 19th century in the context of the educational process
Author(s) -
Inna Lipnytska,
И. А. Савченко,
Inna Halak,
Iryna Hryhorenko,
Tetiana Bykova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista tempos e espaços em educação
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2358-1425
pISSN - 1983-6597
DOI - 10.20952/revtee.v14i33.16402
Subject(s) - intelligentsia , wife , housewife , context (archaeology) , interpretation (philosophy) , ukrainian , criticism , period (music) , sociocultural evolution , literary criticism , sociology , gender studies , literature , social science , history , political science , aesthetics , law , art , linguistics , anthropology , philosophy , archaeology , politics
The purpose of the article is to study the sources and pedagogical interpretation of the "women's question". The subject of the research is the “women's question” and its artistic realization in the novels of Marko Vovchok. The analysis of the problem was carried out by integrating the traditional methods of Russian comparative historical literary criticism with new approaches to world literary criticism - gender, sociocultural, postcolonial, and feminist. As a result of the study, we came to the conclusion that the pedagogical views on the "women's issue" in the writer were formed and developed under the influence of communication with the Ukrainian and European intelligentsia of the 19th century. The progressive part of the intelligentsia of the second half of the XIX - early XX century advocated a change in the social status of women. Representatives of public and pedagogical opinion believed that a woman can not only be a mother, wife, housewife, she is capable of self-realization in other areas of society, for which she needs a decent education. The journalistic work on this problem of women with a possible comparative characterization of the regions of some European countries, which in the period under study were part of the Austro-Hungarian empires, deserves further study

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