Conceptualization of the Linguocultural Phenomenon of Feminism in a Literary Text
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Abstract
Let's start by trying to understand the definition of this concept. Feminism is an ideology that aims to equalize the political, economic, personal and social rights of women. Simply put, feminism is the fight against discrimination against women in society. This word dates back to the 19th century and denotes the qualities and traits inherent in women. And, on the one hand, it may seem that this is a very bold and unexpected step, taking into account all the events that have happened to the female half of society from time immemorial. However, despite this fact, almost from the very beginning of the existence and activities of the feminist society, the movement received sharp criticism regarding its views, principles and actions. Among them are shouting slogans at protests, the creation of a variety of clubs and campaigns, and public actions. Often, people of all ages, ethnic races and even genders perceive this movement negatively, citing bias and hostility towards men, which subsequently develops a lot of myths - that is, both an incorrect representation and understanding of the meaning, the very important reason and purpose for the emergence of this ideology.The most common misconceptions in the field of feminism, as well as their ardent truth.