THE HISTORY OF THE STUDY OF ANECDOTES IN UZBEK FOLKLORE
Keywords:
traditions, culture, understanding of society, basics of folklore, historical development of anecdotes, language learning.Abstract
Uzbek folklore, a vibrant tapestry woven with rich traditions, ancient tales, and everyday wisdom, holds a special place for anecdotes. These short, humorous stories, often featuring relatable characters and everyday situations, offer a unique window into the cultural soul of the Uzbek people. This article explores the history of the study of anecdotes in Uzbek folklore, tracing the evolution of research from early collections to modern academic analysis.
Genres of folklore are important theoretical issues of every science and field. The science that studies fiction is called literary studies. We call the field of studying folk oral poetic creation folklore. Although folklore studies is considered an independent discipline within literary studies, there are a number of general and common aspects due to the fact that the object of study is fiction. In particular, the issue of genres is important for both literary studies and folklore studies. Only in literary studies, such as ghazal, rubai, dostan, noma belonging to representatives of written literature (classical literature); Genre features of poems, stories, novels, dramas (modern literature) are studied.
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