THE ETYMOLOGY OF FAMILY CONFLICT IN MODERN WOMEN'S PROSE

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55808/1999-4214.2024-3.17

Keywords:

modern prose, women's prose, etymology, family conflict, influences, values, family relationships.

Abstract

This review article examines the etymology of family conflict in modern women's prose. The study of this topic is important and relevant in the context of contemporary society, since family conflicts have a significant impact on the lives of individuals and society as a whole. The purpose of this study is to analyze the origins, dynamics, and consequences of family conflict, especially from the perspective of women's prose. The study will analyze various literary works that depict and describe family conflict. Factors contributing to conflict, such as kinship ties, gender stereotypes, and cultural contexts will be examined. The impact of family conflict on the psychological and emotional well-being of individual family members as well as society as a whole will also be analyzed. The results of this article may have practical utility in helping to better understand and resolve family conflicts in contemporary society. Understanding the etymology of family conflict in contemporary women's prose can help develop effective strategies for preventing and managing conflict in the family environment. By analyzing how family conflicts are presented in the literature, we can discover what roles and expectations are often placed on women and how this affects the dynamics of family relationships. The object of the study is modern women's prose, which is a valuable source of information about family conflicts and their etymology. The subject of the study is the authors and their literary works, as well as readers and audiences who perceive these works.

Author Biographies

*Rita Tolegenova, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University

– PhD student

Gulmira Amangeldieva, Temirbek Zhurgenov Kazakh National Academy of Arts

– Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Associate Professor

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Published

2024-09-30

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Literature studies