by Masha Belaya WOMEN IN THE SOCIETY
The purpose: to trace the path of women to equality with men Tasks: to provide a definition of a gender, to compare the status of women and their positions in different ages; to group historical moments which led women to their main goal – to have equal rights with men; to examine and describe some influent feminine figures of the last and present centuries; to explain the influence of changing gender roles on women.
A gender role is a set of social and behavioural norms that are generally considered appropriate for either a man or a woman in a social or interpersonal relationship Wikipedia
Historical and philosophical approach to women's problem is considered in the works of such philosophers as Aristotle, A. S. Khomyakov,, M. I. Mikhailov, K. S. Aksakov, and on the basis of philosophical views of H. L. Tolstoy's and F. M. Dostoevsky.
Womens status: in family and in society the middle ages Marriage was by arrangement The husband was allowed to beat his wife Women were not represented in the town councils and had no voice in local politics Womens education depended on their social status
Three waves of womens movements for their rights First-wave is a period of feminist activity during the 19th and early 20th century. It was oriented around the station of middle- or upper-class white women and involved suffrage and political equality. Second-wave feminism is a period of feminist activity that first began in the early 1960s and lasted through the early 1980s. Third-wave feminism is marked as beginning in the early 1990s and continuing to the present for women's greater influence in politics.
Traits of a modern woman emotional passive sensitive graceful self-critical, introspective thinking soft, kind, gentle accepting, forgiving
Womens problems constant psychological stresses, crimes against women, domestic violence, sale of human beings.
Women reached their goals but faced with many problems. Despite growing professional opportunities, women still face the age-old dilemma of choosing between staying at home with their children and being part of the working world.