The concepts of male and female in a post-colonial culture of modern Ukraine: philosophical analysis

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 1 (20):96-101 (2010)
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In the article analyzes the philosophical and outlook viewpoint aspects of feminine and masculine elements in postcolonial space of Ukrainian culture. Proved that colonial culture produces a specific code, where feminine and masculine elements acquire a particular symbolic meaning.

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