The versatility of female images in Uzbek and Russian prose

Authors

  • Kalonova Nargiza Nurzhovna Independent researcher, teacher of Russian language at the Denau Institute of Entrepreneurship and Pedagogy

Keywords:

image of women, characters, society

Abstract

The article talks about female images in Russian and Uzbek literature of the 20th century, about heroines striving for self-realization and freedom from social restrictions, and talks about how times of change brought new ideas of equality and emancipation of women. And also about images, which reflect the complexity and diversity of women’s experience and the sociocultural factors that gave ideas about a woman.

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Published

2024-04-18

How to Cite

Kalonova Nargiza Nurzhovna. (2024). The versatility of female images in Uzbek and Russian prose. Czech Journal of Multidisciplinary Innovations, 28, 1–3. Retrieved from https://peerianjournal.com/index.php/czjmi/article/view/806

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