PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN'S PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIAL ACTIVISM IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LITERATURE

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Buriyeva Madina Aliyorovna,Mamatkulova Saidaxon Shukurjonovna

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This article examines the representation of women's professional and social activism in Uzbek and English literature, analyzing how literary works from both traditions depict women's roles in society and their contributions to various fields. The study highlights the evolution of these portrayals over time and the impact of cultural, historical, and social contexts on the literary representation of women.

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PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIAL ACTIVISM IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LITERATURE. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(8), 740-744. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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