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SHOKIR SULAYMON’S POEM “THE EASTERN GIRL”: A SOCIO-PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS

Aziza Murodova ,

Abstract

This article provides a socio-philosophical analysis of the poem “The Eastern Girl” by the Jadid writer Shokir Sulaymon. Through the symbolic image of an Eastern woman, the poem reflects her historical and social condition, spiritual state, and role in society. The idea of “awakening” is interpreted within the framework of Jadid ideology, emphasizing women's social activity as a key factor in national development. The article also examines the interrelation of gender issues, social consciousness, and modernization processes.

Keywords

Jadidism, Eastern woman, women’s issue, social consciousness, awakening, modernization, gender, enlightenment, national development.

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Murodova, A. . (2026). SHOKIR SULAYMON’S POEM “THE EASTERN GIRL”: A SOCIO-PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS. Oriental Journal of Social Sciences, 6(03). https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojss-06-03-18