WOMEN'S IMAGES IN RUSSIAN FOLK TALES AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON GENDER ROLE FORMATION
Keywords:
Russian folk tales, female images, gender stereotypes, folklore, archetypes, socialization, mythology, cultural codes.Abstract
The article is devoted to the analysis of the transmission of gender stereotypes through female images in Russian folk tales. The research is based on a structural-semantic analysis of fairy-tale archetypes, drawing on the works of V.Ya. Propp and contemporary gender studies.
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