INTERPRETATION OF NATIONAL IDENTITY AND TRADITION ISSUES IN NEW STORIES

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Turakulova Okila Amirkulovna, Mametova Dilfuza Alimovna

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This article analyzes how issues of nationality and tradition were interpreted in the stories of representatives of the Jadid movement, which emerged in the early 20th century. The works of Jadid writers such as Abdullah Qadiri, Chulpon, Fitrat, Hamza, Avloni, and others explore issues of national identity, the people's call for enlightenment, and the influence of customs on social development. The article artistically analyzes the relationship between national values, spiritual awakening, modernity, and tradition in Jadid stories. It also demonstrates how the ideas of awakening national consciousness and new thinking are expressed through imagery, language, and stylistic devices.

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INTERPRETATION OF NATIONAL IDENTITY AND TRADITION ISSUES IN NEW STORIES. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(10), 1636-1638. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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