2012
DOI: 10.17084/2012.i-2(9).12
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Gender-Specific Foundations of Creative Activity and «creative Person » in Culture

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“…This term is used to substantiate the gender specificity of a creative person. The introduction of this term is conditioned by the fact that "the transformation of the cultural identity of the subject of creative activity into transitional epochs contributes to the formation of a special type of personalityandrogynous, distinguished by a combination of features historically attributed to masculine and feminine sex roles" [22]. This means that the creative personality seeks to go beyond the scope of sociocultural expectations and overcome rigid requirements to gender roles.…”
Section: Gender and Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This term is used to substantiate the gender specificity of a creative person. The introduction of this term is conditioned by the fact that "the transformation of the cultural identity of the subject of creative activity into transitional epochs contributes to the formation of a special type of personalityandrogynous, distinguished by a combination of features historically attributed to masculine and feminine sex roles" [22]. This means that the creative personality seeks to go beyond the scope of sociocultural expectations and overcome rigid requirements to gender roles.…”
Section: Gender and Culturementioning
confidence: 99%