This article aims to analyze the theoretical foundations of feminist discourse in American women's prose through a comprehensive approach. The study examines the concept of feminist narration in comparison with traditional narrative models and reveals its discursive mechanisms in shaping gender identity. In addition, the research highlights the role of socio-cultural factors in the formation of feminist discourse, particularly the influence of patriarchal structures and the resistance strategies that emerge against them. Feminist narration is interpreted as a multilayered discourse closely connected with historical memory. Furthermore, narratological approaches such as the female author, female character, and female gaze are explored within the framework of the study.
Abdurahmonova et al. (Mon,) studied this question.