苏联妇女的社会问题(基于乌克兰持不同政见者的新闻材料)

A. Kovalenko
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文章从提出苏联妇女社会问题的角度分析了乌克兰异见女性的新闻报道。可以确定的是,这些演讲、文章和文件展示了两种意识形态话语之间的冲突:苏联父权制的男性化和反对派持不同政见者信息流中的女性化。它揭示了法律上的“平等”在社会上对妇女产生了直接的成比例的负面影响:妇女被剥夺了选举权。通过媒体的操纵、扭曲和刻板印象,苏联官方政权限制了妇女的社会角色、权利和自由,包括选择的自由、体面的工资、监狱系统无法满足妇女的需求、司法系统中的性别冲突、剥夺母亲的权利以及所谓的“犯罪/政治孤儿”的出现,并禁止她们表达自己的民族认同。与此同时,所研究的文本提供了对妇女作为战士、知识分子等的“非官方”刻板印象。Svitlychna和N. Strokataya的新闻反映了国际社会关于持不同政见者为苏联社会所有妇女的权利而斗争的信息,以及为她们自己的权利而斗争,反对限制她们自己的人权和缺乏适当的法律保护。调查期间的欺凌和心理实验以及不公正的判决。
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Social problems of women in the USSR (based on the material of Ukrainian dissident journalism)
The article analyzes the journalism of Ukrainian women dissidents in terms of raising social problems of women in the USSR. It is established that the speeches, essays, and documents demonstrate the conflict between two ideological discourses: Soviet patriarchal masculine and feminine within the opposition dissident information flow. It is revealed that the legally enshrined “equality” in society resulted in a directly proportional negative effect for women: women’s disenfranchisement. Through manipulation, distortion, and stereotyping in the media, the Soviet official regime restricted women’s social roles, rights, and freedoms, including freedom of choice, decent wages, the penitentiary system’s inability to meet women’s needs, gender conflict in the judicial system, deprivation of maternal rights, and the emergence of so-called “criminal/political orphans,” and prohibited them from expressing their national identity. At the same time, the texts under study offer “unofficial” stereotypes of women as fighters, intellectuals, etc. the journalism of N. Svitlychna and N. Strokataya reflects the information of the world community about the dissidents’ struggle for the rights of all women in Soviet society, as well as for their own, the struggle against the restriction of their own human rights and the lack of proper legal protection, bullying and psychological experiments during the investigation and unjust sentences.
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