Uzbek Folklore and Social Values: Historical, Cultural and Pedagogical Foundations
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/Keywords:
folklore, oral folk art, national valuesAbstract
This article focuses on analyzing the role and significance of folklore in Uzbek literary studies. It examines the historical development of folklore, its scientific research, and the role of oral literature in the national values and traditions. The richness of Uzbek folklore in terms of its genres, as well as the importance of oral literature in the upbringing of younger generations and its inclusion in education, are discussed. The article emphasizes the necessity of studying folklore as a means to impact human spirituality and to reflect national ideals and values.
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