ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION OF MIGRATION AND FOREIGN EXPERIENCE IN CONTEMPORARY UZBEK NOVELS

Adilova Soliyakhon

PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Uzbek Language and Literature of Samarkand Institute of Economics and Service. Uzbekistan

Keywords: Modern Uzbek literature, migration, cultural identity, alienation, foreign experience, literary analysis.


Abstract

This article analyzes the literary interpretation of migration and foreign experience in modern Uzbek novels. It explores themes such as external migration, crisis of cultural identity, alienation, and spiritual search through character representation. The works of Isajon Sultan, Ulugbek Hamdam, and Muhammad Ali are used to reveal the personal and social issues connected with going abroad.


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