Gender Identity and Literary Expression: Examining the intersection of literature and sociocultural shifts (original) (raw)

This study explores how perceptions of gender identity have evolved by analyzing works from different cultural and historical contexts in English, American, and Ukrainian literature. The research seeks to connect gender roles with literature, highlighting the diversity of identity expressions and their impact on the development of gender awareness. The study employed various qualitative research methods, including content analysis, inductive reasoning, and comparative analysis. Literary works by notable authors such as Virginia Woolf, Charlotte Brontë, and Olha Kobylianska were analyzed. The findings show an evolution in the portrayal of gender roles and identity in literature, moving from rigid Victorian-era stereotypes to more complex, realistic, and diverse representations in modern works. Women authors were key in this shift, challenging gender norms and amplifying marginalized voices. The analysis of Woolf's A Room of One's Own and Kobylianska's He and She reveals unique yet complementary approaches to exploring gender issues within their cultural contexts. Literature has been a strong platform for expressing and shaping views on gender identity. The study's findings suggest that the evolution of gender roles in literature mirrors broader societal changes, with modern authors often challenging traditional stereotypes and showing the complexity of gender experiences. Including Ukrainian literary heritage in the analysis offers valuable insights into the diverse cultural perspectives on gender identity. This research adds to the growing field of gender studies and the connection between literature and identity. By examining how gender is represented in works from different cultural traditions, the study provides a deeper understanding of literature's influence on the development of gender awareness. The findings can inform educational programs, literary analyses, and future research on the important role literature plays in addressing gender issues and promoting inclusivity and equality.