AFRICAN LITERATURE AS A REFLECTION OF AFRICAN CULTURE AND IDENTITY

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  • Sevinch Mo‘minova Student of Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages, English Philology, Teaching Methodology and Translation Studies, Group 302 Muallif
  • Egamberdiyeva Irodaxon Senior lecturer at Andijan State Institute of Foreign Languages Muallif

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African literature, oral tradition, colonialism, postcolonialism, cultural identity, globalization, African writers, tradition, society.

Abstrak

This article examines the historical development, major themes, and cultural significance of African literature. African literature emerged from rich oral traditions and later evolved into written forms during the colonial and postcolonial periods. The article analyzes how African writers portray issues such as colonialism, cultural identity, gender inequality, political corruption, and globalization. In addition, it highlights the contribution of African literature to world literature and intercultural understanding. The study concludes that African literature plays an essential role in preserving African heritage and expressing the social realities of African societies.

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2026-05-12

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Mo‘minova, S., & Egamberdiyeva, I. (2026). AFRICAN LITERATURE AS A REFLECTION OF AFRICAN CULTURE AND IDENTITY. Yosh Olimlar, 4(43), 123-126. https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/YO/article/view/40840
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