Articles
| Open Access | POSTMODERNIST COGNITIVE MODIFICATION AND STYLISTIC INTEGRITY IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH PROSE
Ashiraliyeva Ma’mura Fakhriddinovna , Uzbekistan-Finland Pedagogical InstituteAbstract
The postmodernist alteration of perception and the integrity of style in English and Uzbek writing are examined in this essay. Highlighted are the distinctive and similar features of the two literary schools, the way of thinking that characterizes postmodern literature, and the harmonization of artistic means and styles. Prose samples are used to examine how postmodern techniques have affected the writing process.
Keywords
literary process, intertextuality, artistic concept, Uzbek and English writing, postmodernism, cognitive modification, and stylistic integrity.
References
Barnes, J. (1984). Flaubert’s Parrot. London: Jonathan Cape.
Hutcheon, L. (1988). A Poetics of Postmodernism: History, Theory, Fiction. New York: Routledge.
Lyotard, J. F. (1979). The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
McEwan, I. (2001). Atonement. London: Jonathan Cape.
Mirvaliev, Sh. (200x). Postmodernizm va O‘zbek nasri. Tashkent: Ma’naviyat.
Rasulov, Q. (200x). O‘zbek nasrida postmodernizm: Shakllanish va rivojlanish. Tashkent: Sharq.
Usmonov, A., & Jo‘rayev, O. (200x). Postmodernistik tafakkur va o‘zbek nasri. Tashkent: Adabiyot.
Article Statistics
Downloads
Copyright License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.