Traditions of Improvision in Speaking Arts

Authors

  • Koshkarbay Genjebayevich Matimov Nukus State Pedagogical Institute named after Ajiniyaz, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v2i6.519

Keywords:

Renaissance, spirituality, national heritage, literature, oratory, improvisation

Abstract

Investigating spiritual heritages of the nation is one of the significant issues of Third Renaissance. The article depicts historical development stages of oratory skill in solving the problems of spiritual heritages, improvisation phenomena and the importance of the oratory skill in teaching young generation to the feeling and emotions such as being dedicated to Motherland, being literate, knowing social-political relations, being tolerant and diplomatic in international relationship.

References

Political literature:

Mirziyoev Sh. The consent of our people is the highest value given to our activities, Vol. "Uzbekistan" 2018.

Mirziyoev Sh. The work of a nation with a great intention will also be great, its life will be bright and its future will be prosperous, Volume III. "Uzbekistan" 2019.

Theoretical literature:

History of the ancient east. (under the editorship of V.I.Kuzishchin) Moscow, "Higher School", 2003

Jabbarov Н. Literature and national spirituality, Tashkent: "Spirituality", 2015.

Qurbanov D. Introduction to Literary Studies, Andijan: - "Life", 2002.

Qoblanov J.T. History of Foreign Literature, Almaty, 2011

Mambetov K. History of Oriental Literature, Nukus: - "Knowledge", 1993

Khalizev V.E. Theory of Literature: Moscow, "Higher School" 2004. p. 243.

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Published

2021-08-21

How to Cite

Matimov, K. G. . (2021). Traditions of Improvision in Speaking Arts. American Journal of Social and Humanitarian Research, 2(6), 70–75. https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v2i6.519

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