RESEARCH ON THE ISSUE OF MODERN UZBEK LITERATURE AND WORLD SOCIO-LITERARY MOVEMENTS

Authors

  • Suyunova Nazira Valijon kizi Author

Abstract

The study of the issue of Uzbek Jadid literature and world socio-literary movements is a scientific research aimed at studying the Jadid movement, which played an important role in the Uzbek national revival, cultural and educational development, and its connections, influence and mutual relations with world social and literary movements. The national revival movement that emerged in Central Asia at the beginning of the 20th century, especially Uzbek Jadidism, caused fundamental changes in the cultural and social life of our country. Jadidism began a new era not only in the field of education and enlightenment, but also in literature. At the same time, Uzbek Jadidists were inspired by world socio-literary movements in their activities and sought to adapt them to their own conditions. This article considers important aspects of the study of the issue of Uzbek Jadid literature and world socio-literary movements.

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Published

2025-11-02