Psychology of Family Relations in the "Female Prose" of Russian and Uzbek Writers

Authors

  • Murtazaeva Feruza Rashidovna Doctor of Philology (PhD), assistant professor, Asian International University
  • Murodova Dildora Arabovna Lecturer at Asian International University

Keywords:

“women's prose”, values, family traditions, authenticity, life orientations, morality, problems, systematization

Abstract

The article is devoted to the understanding of family relationships in "women's prose". The material for studying the problem was the works of Victoria Tokareva and Zulfiya Kurolboy kizi, the study of this problem on the example of Russian and Uzbek "women's prose" allows us to deepen the understanding of the modern literary process, which notes that in the current world there has been a replacement of positions in the interaction of three different-level subjects: society, family and individual. The phenomenon of an inverted pyramid can be traced: if earlier it was based on an individual, and at the top – society, now they seem to have changed places – at the base of the pyramid was the society, and at the top-the individual. The family has retained its central position in this hierarchy, in the sense that it is both a channel for resolving contradictions between society and the individual.

Downloads

Published

2023-02-20

Issue

Section

Articles