HISTORY OF THE STUDY OF LINGUOPOETICS AND LINGUOPOETIC MEANS IN LINGUISTICS
Keywords:
Uzbek prose, methodology, realism, socialist realism, structuralism, psychoanalysis, postcolonialism, gender studies, Abdulla Qodiriy, Tohir Malik, literary analysis.Abstract
This article explores the methodological issues in Uzbek prose, focusing on its historical development and theoretical foundations. It delves into various approaches that shaped Uzbek prose, from realism in the Jadid period to socialist realism in the Soviet era, and the diversity of modern techniques in the post-independence period. Specific examples such as Abdulla Qodiriy's "O'tgan kunlar," Oybek's "Navoiy," and Tohir Malik's "Shaytanat" are analyzed to highlight the application of different methodologies. Contemporary trends, including structuralism, psychoanalysis, postcolonialism, and gender studies, are also discussed as tools for examining Uzbek prose's artistic and social significance.
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