Lesya Ukrainka and the Theme of Women’s Liberation in her Literary Works

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https://doi.org/10.18778/1427-9681.17.06

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national context, Ukrainian literature, women’s rights

Abstract

This article examines the contribution of Lesya Ukrainka (1871–1913) to the develop­ment of feminist thought and the influence of the early 20th century Ukrainian social context on her work. Special attention is given to the theme of women’s emancipation in Ukrainka’s writings, analyzed through the lens of Alain Touraine’s social theory, which views feminism as a cultural movement aimed at deep societal transformation, including the creation of new cultural codes.

The primary goal of the article is to show how Ukrainka used literature to advance feminist ideas, such as the expansion of women’s rights. Two works are analyzed: the essay New Perspectives and Old Shadows, where Ukrainka critiques Western European literature for its superficial portrayal of women, and the poetic drama The Forest Song, which challenges traditional gender roles through the characters Mavka and Lukash. Ukrainka portrays women as active agents capable of independ­ence, thereby questioning established patriarchal norms.

The authors emphasize the significance of Lesya Ukrainka’s literary legacy in the development of Ukrainian feminism, especially in its connection with the national liberation movement. The struggle for women’s autonomy in Ukraine was closely intertwined with the movement for national sovereignty, giving Ukrainian feminism distinctive characteristics that can be seen through the anal­ysis of the work of female writers.

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Author Biographies

Ingrid Ots, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades “Alfonso Vélez Pliego”

Ots Ingrid – кандидат социологических наук в Институте социальных и гуманитарных наук „Alfonso Vélez Pliego” Автономного университета Пуэблы (BUAP, Мексика). Научные интересы: гендерные исследования, советская история, постсоциализм, социология семьи, образовательная политика. Из недавних публикаций: Feminismo estatal en Ucrania soviética y la educación de mujeres en México posrevolucionario, «Revista Mexicana de la Historia de la Educación» 2024, № 12, с. 41–57; Políticas de género en la URSS y la Ucrania independiente: del control estatal a los discursos neoliberales, [в:] Descubriendo Ucrania: su gente, su historia y su cultura, под ред. O. Palko и M. Ferez, Buenos Aires: Poliedro Editorial de la Universidad San Isidro 2022 c. 179–189. В настоящее время работает над исследовательским проектом Эмансипация женщин в социалистических проектах сельского образования в 1920–1940 гг.: сравнительное исследование советской Украины и Мексики (при поддержке Национального совета гуманитарных и точных наук и технологий Мексики).

Liubov Lankina, Instituto Cultural Marymount

Lankina Liubov (Ланкина Любовь Викторовна) – филолог-испанист (Киевский национальный лингвистический университет, Украина), магистр преподавания иностранных языков (Universidad Internacional, Мексика). Научные интересы: литература эпохи Романтизма, теория литературы и семиотика. Из недавних публикаций: Origen de la mitología eslava: tradición histórica y la realidad contemporánea, [в:] Descubriendo Ucrania: su gente, su historia y su cultura, Buenos Aires: Poliedro Editorial de la Universidad San Isidro 2022, c. 160–166.

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Published

2024-12-30

How to Cite

Ots, I., & Lankina, L. (2024). Lesya Ukrainka and the Theme of Women’s Liberation in her Literary Works. Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Rossica, (17), 93–104. https://doi.org/10.18778/1427-9681.17.06

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