ANTHROPOCENTRIC APPROACH IN CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN AND UZBEK NOVEL WRITING

Section: Articles Published Date: 2024-12-30 Pages: 55-59 Views: 0 Downloads: 0

Authors

  • Ganieva Orzigul Khayriddinovna Doctor of philosophy in Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of English Literary and Translation Studies, Foreign Languages Faculty, Bukhara State University, Uzbekistan
  • Ashurova Nigina Aziz qizi Master Student of Bukhara State University, Department of English Literary and Translation Studies, Foreign Languages Faculty, Bukhara State University, Uzbekistan
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Abstract

This article analyzes the application and significance of the anthropocentric approach in contemporary American and Uzbek literature, particularly in novel writing. The author delves into a theoretical analysis of the history of anthropocentrism, examining its role in literature and illustrating the topic with various examples. Special attention is given to personal identity, internal conflicts, and the meaning of life, emphasizing that humans are the central element and explaining how this relates to literature. Additionally, the article explores the commonalities and differences in the anthropocentric approach between American and Uzbek novel writing. Anthropocentrism remains an integral part of literary culture, directly influencing the modern interpretation of humanity.

Keywords

Anthropocentrism, American literature, Uzbek literature