Artistic and Creative Possibilities of Applied Arts in Building an Enlightened Society in New Uzbekistan
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https://doi.org/10.51699/mjssh.v4i2.496Keywords:
Building an Enlightened Society, Integration, Art, Socio-Spiritual Basis, Perspective, Fine Arts, Applied Arts, Artistic-Creative Potential, Systemic-Functional Analysis, Theoretical-Methodological BasisAbstract
: Literature takes a defining place in human consciousness by enabling people to express personal perceptions and reflect cultural evolution and moral development changes in society. The literary works of New Uzbekistan especially fiction function as a crucial factor for developing an enlightened society by integrating intellectual moral and aesthetic values into societal activities. Current academic research insufficiently explores the extensive influence that structural and genre-based fiction elements play in national socio-philosophical development and hybrid art creation. The research focuses on studying internal composition and functionality of fiction's epic and lyric and dramatic genres to evaluate their effect on developing society toward enlightenment and spirituality. The research reveals that each literary genre delivers different fundamental aspects to artistic communication through epic literature which reveals history and societal realities and lyric poetry which presents personal emotions and philosophical views and dramatic literature which transforms into sensory demonstrations of action-filled conflict. The various literary forms blend to strengthen both moral conduct and artistic perception among people. The study provides an extensive genre study showing fiction functions independently and acts as the binding element that creates theaters and movies. These findings demonstrate the vital strategic value of teaching literature and identifying genres for cultural policies and support new research on inter-genre relations that could guide modern artistic and educational practices in Uzbekistan.
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