HUMANISTIC ROLE OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE IN THE CONTEMPORARY GLOBALIZATION

Authors

  • Toshpo’latov Javlon Scientific supervisor Author
  • Saydaliyev Behruz Student of Tashkent University of Information Technologies’s Lyceum in Samarkand Author

Keywords:

language, modern knowledge, young generation ,effective learning, foreign language, technology, computer equipment, improvement, educational process , communication.

Abstract

This paper examines the humanistic role of language and literature in the context of present-day globalization. As vital tools for cross-cultural communication, they foster empathy and understanding among diverse populations. Literature reflects human experiences and addresses global issues like migration and social justice, promoting critical awareness and dialogue. Ultimately, the study argues that language and literature enrich lives and help build a more interconnected and humane global society, serving as essential resources for navigating the complexities of a globalized world..

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4. Blanton, C. 2002. Travel writing: The self and the world. Routledge

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Published

2024-12-24