GENDER REPRESENTATION AS A FORM OF SELF-EXPRESSION IN WOMEN’S LITERATURE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54251/2522-4026.2025.3.01auKeywords:
homonyms, stylization, style-forming elements, verbal-semantic aspect, syntactic constructionsAbstract
Abstract
The paper explores how gender representation serves as a form of self-expression in female literature, highlighting the influence of gender identity on personal expression and psychological profiles. It emphasizes that women tend to use emotionally charged and precise language while avoiding harsh words, reflecting traits like gentleness and compassion. Communication styles are shaped by individual personalities and cultural backgrounds, with portrayals of women like Togzhan, Tatiana, and Elizabeth illustrating varying communication approaches. Education and upbringing play crucial roles in shaping gender identity and societal expectations. The paper plans to analyze women's communication patterns from the 19th century and extend a linguistic model to include both culturally specific and universal characteristics of gender identity.