Кафедра "Економіка та менеджмент" (КЕМ ФУЕЕП ДІІТ)
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ENG: Department of Economics and Management.
Previously, the department was part of the Faculty of Economics and Humanities.
ENG: Department of Economics and Management.
Previously, the department was part of the Faculty of Economics and Humanities.
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Item type:Item, Gender Reflection of the Enlightenment Paradigm in the Comparative- Historical Contexts of Britain and Ukraine(Видавництво «Грані», 2026) Vlasova, Tetiana I.; Skyba, Eleonora; Litman, MaksymENG: The ambiguity of the definitions and concepts, which is characteristic of the metamodern evolution, has produced a great impact on the inner world of Man and Woman in the matrix where the very human essence becomes a kind of simulacrum. The latter is directly connected with the metamodern gender narratives, which reflect the instability of the pendulum of history in the contexts of feminism including the issue of women`s education. The aim of researching the correlation of the Enlightenment grand narratives and their later versions in the eastern Ukraine and the western Great Britain in the XIXth century is realized in the cultural reconstruction of the woman’s personality in the intersubjective field of the «late Enlightenment» with the stress on women’s education as a focal point for feminist reforms. The methodology of the article is based on the interdisciplinary dialogue with the accent on the comparative-historical approaches. The idea of the complexity of the dialectics, history and literature is considered to provide the most significant material for understanding radical changes in the social and cultural development of the country we live in. The scientific results accentuate the idea that the subjectivation of women in the first half of the XIXth century followed the Enlightenment narratives of rationality and education, which contributed much to creating the image of Femina Nuova in Europe and – to the minor though significant extent – in Ukraine. When the Western European gender conditions are put against the background of the Enlightenment, it is evident that the “feminists before feminism” were not oriented forwards the political equality. The conclusions state that the Enlightenment changed the gender status of subjectivation, representing the shift of the gender paradigm in its late phase in Ukraine. However, the gender narratives were not transformed significantly: the paradigm and the binary opposition of «public-private» represent the stability of gender regimes in Europe in the middle of the XIXth century.