Abstract
Communication is a universal phenomenon that is explored by many social sciences and humanities. In the structure of communication science has long been distinguished conflict communication. However, the gender aspect of the language conflict in Ukrainian studies is not solved, but highly relevant and in-demand today by scholars. In our work, we emphasize the need for a detailed study of the linguistic gender conflict within the framework of forming a communicative culture in Ukraine. The article analyzes the state standards of higher education in speciality 035 “Philology” for the first and second levels of higher education, where we pay attention to the formation of communicative competence. We argue that the gender identity of the speaker is not taken into account in the structure of communicative competence. This can be the result of conflicts between a man and a woman. Therefore, the author talks about the importance of gender competence within the communicative. The article also analyzes the program in the course of teaching conflict communication for postgraduate students, which allows characterizing gender conflict from different positions (national linguistic representation, spacetime parameters, social characteristics, age, etc.).
Highlights
In today’s world, conflict is an everyday reality
The study of language gender conflict is relevant to Ukrainian culture
Following on the research of foreign colleagues, Ukrainian scientific thought should distinguish its own system of linguistic signs used by men and women
Summary
In today’s world, conflict is an everyday reality. They are deployed in all spheres of life of individuals; actively go to the pages of newspapers, TV screens, the Internet. In the twentieth century, women began to fight for their rights, and this process continues today It is commonplace nowadays those women are increasingly paying attention to family affairs and working hard to provide for their families. Men, for their part, do not always like it, especially when a woman is more affluent than a man. All of this can be the cause of gender conflicts, which has been little explored in Ukrainian studies. We would appreciate any feedback from anyone interested in this matter
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