THE DEVELOPMENT OF UZBEK AND WORLD LITERARY CRITICISM

Authors

  • Yomgʼirova Durdona Begzod qizi Author
  • Nurmuxammadova Dilshoda Author

Keywords:

Keywords: Uzbek literary criticism, global literary criticism, literary movements, postcolonial theory, structuralism, cultural studies, political impact, global intellectual trends, intellectual traditions, 20th-century literature.

Abstract

Abstract: This article analyzes the development of Uzbek and world literary criticism, tracing its evolution from the early 20th century to the present day. It investigates the various historical, political, and cultural forces that have shaped the development of literary studies in Uzbekistan and globally. The paper emphasizes the emergence of influential literary movements such as postcolonialism, structuralism, and cultural studies, and their impact on the shaping of literary criticism in both national and international contexts. The study also underscores the increasing integration of Uzbek literary criticism into the global academic arena, reflecting how it has adapted to both local and global intellectual shifts. The conclusion highlights the contemporary state of Uzbek literary criticism and its growing influence on the wider academic world.

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Published

2025-04-14

How to Cite

Yomgʼirova Durdona Begzod qizi, & Nurmuxammadova Dilshoda. (2025). THE DEVELOPMENT OF UZBEK AND WORLD LITERARY CRITICISM. World Scientific Research Journal, 38(1), 243-248. https://scientific-jl.com/wsrj/article/view/8810