Gender Roles in Transition: A Study of Women Issues and the Changing Role of Gender in the Feminist Literature from the Progressive Era

Rummana Farooqui, Eman AlDoseri
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The purpose of this study is to explore the role of women in the Progressive Era through different stories written during similar times, as well as to develop deeper insight into the social and emotional impact on the personal freedom of women. During the 1900s, women were considered inferior in a patriarchal society. They were subdued and discriminated against in all walks of life, and they were obliged to perform family duties and society. Before the Progressive Era, women were oppressed and treated as second-class citizens. They were considered only wives and mothers, created only to obey and serve their husbands, to look after their children and to take care of the household. As women's attitudes changed, reform movements gained momentum in the late 19th century. American women were no longer seen as mothers or wives confined to their homes; rather, societal change demanded that they be educated, work and contribute to the social order. As a result, the Women’s rights movements in the 19th century and the Feminist Movements in the early 20th century were involved in a series of efforts to fight for the restoration of gender equality. Thus, female roles in American society in the Progressive Era changed drastically in terms of education, job opportunities and improved living conditions. The objective of this study is to examine and analyze the women characters, their issues, as well as the changing gender roles in the works of Charlotte Gilman, Kate Chopin and Susan Glaspell based on the structural elements, using qualitative research with documentation technique.
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过渡时期的性别角色:进步时代女性主义文学中的妇女问题和性别角色变化研究
本研究的目的是通过写于类似时代的不同故事,探讨进步时代女性的角色,并深入了解社会和情感对女性个人自由的影响。1900 年代,妇女在父权制社会中被视为低人一等。她们在各行各业都受到压制和歧视,必须履行家庭义务和社会责任。在进步时代之前,妇女受到压迫,被视为二等公民。她们被认为只是妻子和母亲,生来只是为了服从和服侍丈夫、照顾孩子和料理家务。随着妇女观念的改变,改革运动在 19 世纪末逐渐兴起。美国妇女不再被视为仅限于家庭的母亲或妻子;相反,社会变革要求她们接受教育、参加工作并为社会秩序做出贡献。因此,19 世纪的女权运动和 20 世纪初的女权运动参与了一系列争取恢复性别平等的努力。因此,进步时代美国社会中的女性角色在教育、就业机会和生活条件改善方面发生了巨大变化。本研究的目的是根据结构要素,采用文献技术的定性研究方法,研究和分析夏洛特-吉尔曼、凯特-肖邦和苏珊-格拉斯佩尔作品中的女性角色、她们的问题以及性别角色的变化。
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