Gender Stereotypes In Literary Texts And The Ideological Features Of Language
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijps-05-10-22Keywords:
Gender, stereotype, ideologyAbstract
The article investigates gender stereotypes and ideological structures embedded in literary texts. Based on the IMRAD format, the research explores linguistic mechanisms that construct gender roles and maintain patriarchal discourse in Uzbek and English literature. The findings show that language not only represents but also shapes power relations and gender ideologies in society.
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