THE ROLE OF IDENTITY AND SELF-DISCOVERY IN CONTEMPORARY FEMINIST
Keywords:
Identity, Self-Discovery, Contemporary Feminism, Gender Norms, Intersectionality, Feminist Theory, Agency, Empowerment, Personal Transformation, Social Construction of IdentityAbstract
This paper explores the intricate relationship between identity and self-discovery within the framework of contemporary feminist thought. It examines how feminist discourse facilitates the understanding and construction of individual and collective identities amidst evolving social, cultural, and political landscapes. The research highlights the processes through which women and marginalized groups negotiate their sense of self, challenge traditional gender norms, and assert agency in personal and public spheres. By analyzing literary, sociological, and philosophical perspectives, the study underscores the significance of self-discovery as both a transformative personal journey and a critical component of feminist activism. Ultimately, this paper contributes to a deeper comprehension of how contemporary feminism redefines identity, empowering individuals to embrace multiplicity, intersectionality, and self-authorship.