Exploring the Intersection of Cultural Anthropology and Linguistics in Unraveling the Dynamics of Gender Roles: A Case Study of Georgia
Authors: Maia Chkheidze, Tina Gudushauri
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37082/IJIRMPS.ICTIMESH-23.8
Short DOI: https://doi.org/mgds
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Abstract:
The article delves into the intricate interplay between cultural anthropology and linguistics to unravel the complex dynamics of gender roles within the context of Georgian society. By employing a multidisciplinary approach, the research aims to illuminate how cultural practices and linguistic structures converge to shape and perpetuate gender norms and expectations.
The relevance of this study lies in its potential to contribute significantly to both academic discourse and practical interventions aimed at fostering gender equality. Here are some key points highlighting the study's relevance:
The study's relevance extends beyond the academic realm to have practical implications for fostering cultural awareness, promoting gender equity, and contributing to the ongoing discourse on the dynamic nature of gender roles.
The methodology for this study involves a multifaceted approach that combines cultural anthropology and linguistics. The goal is to capture the intricate interplay between cultural practices and linguistic structures shaping gender roles in Georgia. The following outlines the key components of the methodology.
The study adopts a qualitative methodology, including ethnographic fieldwork, linguistic analysis, and discourse analysis, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the lived experiences and communicative patterns that contribute to the construction and reinforcement of gender roles in Georgia.
Keywords: Cultural Anthropology, Linguistics, Interdisciplinary Approach, Gender Roles, Georgian Society
Paper Id: 3.108
Published On: 2024-01-23