TRACES OF MULTICULTURALISM AND LANGUAGE IN UZBEK LITERATURE
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19780717
Kalit so‘zlar
-Annotasiya
The concept of multiculturalism refers to the coexistence of diverse cultures, their mutual enrichment, and the promotion of a tolerant environment. The literary heritage of Turkic peoples, particularly Uzbek literature, serves as a rich source in this regard. Over the centuries, Uzbek literature has developed under the influence of Turkic, Persian, Arabic, and other cultures, evolving along a multifaceted trajectory. Within this literature, the languages, folklore, and religious-philosophical worldviews of different peoples are reflected.
Foydalanilgan adabiyotlar ro‘yhati
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Fitrat, A. (1993). Munozara. Tashkent: G‘afur G‘ulom Literature and Art Publishing. (First published 1911)
Karimov, B. (2005). O‘zbek xalq og‘zaki ijodi. Tashkent: Fan.
Navoi, A. (1991). Khamsa. Tashkent: G‘afur G‘ulom Literature and Art Publishing.
Qodiriy, A. (2009). O‘tkan kunlar. Tashkent: Sharq. (First published 1926)
Turdiev, S. (2018). Multicultural ideas in the independence period of Uzbek literature. Adabiyot va san’at, 4(2), 45–56.
Aminov, K. (2012). Historicity and nationality in Abdulla Qodiriy’s works. O‘zbek tili va adabiyoti jurnali, 6(3), 34–42.
Karimov, B. (2010). Realism and multicultural values in Uzbek novelistic literature. Tashkent: Fan.
