INIS Series, INIS Series, 2022, Special Edition
Title:
The Woman’s Role in the Contemporary World
Autor(s):
Tania Glouhtcheva, Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski", Bulgaria, taniagl@abv.bg
Abstact:
In the XXI - st century the woman still doesn’t know where she stands in the world. What’s her role? To be a housewife? Or a caring mother and good wife? Or someone seeking career? Or does she do all this at the same time? According to many people the feminist movements which began at the end of the XIX –th century and had a key role during all the next century – are part of the past. The populist far right – wing parties blame them for causing more problems than giving benefits. Is it there fault that the European population is mainly old? Which are the good practices that should be preserved?
The aim of the following paper is to give answers to the questions above by using the comparative analysis – to compare the feminist’s and the far right-wing populist politics, content analysis, the interdisciplinary method and the deductive method.The work will show where the Bulgarian woman stands compared to the European woman. The topic is very important nowadays and there are still not many researches made, that’s why the paper will put a start to future scientific work in this field.
The aim of the following paper is to give answers to the questions above by using the comparative analysis – to compare the feminist’s and the far right-wing populist politics, content analysis, the interdisciplinary method and the deductive method.The work will show where the Bulgarian woman stands compared to the European woman. The topic is very important nowadays and there are still not many researches made, that’s why the paper will put a start to future scientific work in this field.
Keywords:
Woman, XXI Century, Feminism, Far Right Populism, Bulgaria, Europe,
PDF file address:
http://www.math.bas.bg/vt/inis/series/book/2022.se/inis.2022.se12.pdf
Cite (APA style):
Glouhtcheva, T. (2022). The Woman’s Role in the Contemporary World, INIS Series, 2022, Special Edition, ISSN 2815-4231, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 197-205.
