EMI TAN ROMONLARIDA GARMONIYA MAVZUSIGA BERILGAN AHMIYATI

  • Lina DONG Hebei Software Institute, China
Keywords: Uyg'unlik, ona-qiz munosabatlari, madaniy meros, yarashuv, Emi Tan, o'ziga xoslik.

Abstract

Ushbu maqola Amy Tanning romanlarida tasvirlangan an'anaviy xitoy amerika madaniyati doirasida ona-qiz munosabatlarining tematik
nozikliklarini o'rganadi. Tan asarlarini tahlil qilish, xususan, onalar haqida hikoya qilish va qizlarning onalik nasl-nasabini faol
o'rganishga e'tibor qaratish orqali tadqiqot avlodlar o'rtasidagi yarashuv va tushunish sari o'zgaruvchan sayohatni yoritib beradi. Tanning
hikoyalari hissiy aloqani rivojlantirish va nizolarni hal qilishda oilaviy xotira va madaniy merosning muhimligini ta'kidlaydi, shu bilan
birga hayotdagi qiyinchiliklarni engishda ayollar do'stligining ahamiyatini ta'kidlaydi. Madaniy o'ziga xoslik, kechirimlilik va
hamdardlik mavzularini o'rganish orqali Tanning ishi turli kelib chiqishi va tajribalarida uyg'unlik va birlikka bo'lgan universal insoniy
intilish haqida chuqur tushuncha beradi. Nuansli hikoyalar orqali Tan o'quvchilarni oilaviy munosabatlarning murakkabligi va ko'p
madaniyatli jamiyatda doimiy aloqa va yarashuvga intilish haqida fikr yuritishga taklif qiladi.

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Published
2024-10-07
How to Cite
DONG, L. (2024). EMI TAN ROMONLARIDA GARMONIYA MAVZUSIGA BERILGAN AHMIYATI. News of the NUUz, 1(1.6.1), 315-318. https://doi.org/10.69617/nuuz.v1i1.6.1.3973