A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PRINCIPLES OF «REVIVAL AND NATIONAL IDENTITY AWARENESS» IN AMERICAN AND UZBEK LITERATURE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V5I6Y2025N51Keywords:
jadidism, Transcendentalism, national consciousness, revival, literary movements, cultural heritage, education and enlightenment, national identity, American literature, Uzbek literature.Abstract
This article presents a comparative analysis of the Uzbek Jadid movement and the American Transcendentalist movement based on the principles of revival and national identity awareness. It examines the historical foundations, core ideas, and literary representatives of both movements, analyzing their role in society and their influence on the formation of national consciousness. The findings of the research indicate that both Jadidism and Transcendentalism played a significant role in promoting enlightenment and personal freedom in their respective eras. Additionally, the article highlights the literary and cultural legacy of these movements and their echoes in contemporary literature.
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