THE USE OF GENDER CHARACTERISTICS IN THE WORKS OF HALIMA AHMEDOVA
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gender, gender roles, femininity, gender approaches, reading, authorship, publishing, gender and genre, women's concerns, limitation, double standards, feminist criticism, revision of literary law.Abstract
Halima Ahmedova is one of the authors of Uzbek literature with a modern and unique voice. Her works deeply cover social and psychological issues, among which gender issues occupy a special place. Halima Ahmedova's works analyze gender, that is, the roles, relationships, and social statuses between men and women. This article analyzes how gender characteristics are used in the writer's works and how they serve the author's artistic and social goals.
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