The Problem of Gender Inequality in Periodicals Today
The Problem of Gender Inequality in Periodicals Today
Author(s): Myroslava Chornodon, Nataliia Shevchenko, Galyna Fesenko, Oksana Klymenko, Nataliya Dragan-Ivanets, Nataliia ZozuliaSubject(s): Gender Studies, Sociology, Individual Psychology, Comparative Psychology
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: Gender; gender psychology; sexism; feminism; language inequality;
Summary/Abstract: The article addresses the problem of gender inequality in Ukrainian periodicals today. A detailed analysis of Ukrainian and foreign studies on the issue in question shows that women mostly deal with gender psychology. Besides, the article clarifies such concepts as “gender”, “gender psychology”, “gender equality”, “sexism”, and “feminism” and “gender inequality”. In 2021, a Swedish-Ukrainian project was signed that marks the campaign for overcoming inequality of rights between men and women. There is also the project initiated by the European Union (GENPATH). Furthermore, emphasis is placed on linguistic sexism and gender inequality in the Ukrainian government, politics, jurisprudence, healthcare. Considerable attention is paid to the most common violations of rights of women psychologists (motherhood, a lack of mentoring, uneven distribution of rights). Another issue is gender inequality in the family and its possible consequences. Quite noteworthy are findings on gender roles in European countries, sexism, and, most importantly, the significance of gender equality. One can see that the main reasons behind gender inequality for women are the dominance of men and, interestingly, the Covid-19 pandemic outburst. The article proves that the media cover men more often than women. Finally, it indicates that men find it hard to struggle with “the male crisis”.
Journal: Postmodern Openings
- Issue Year: 13/2022
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 122-133
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English