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CROSS-CULTURAL AND CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF KAZAKH LITERATURE

Abstract

This article explores the cross-cultural and contextual analysis of Kazakh literature, examining its connections with global literary traditions and historical influences. By analyzing Kazakh literary works within broader cultural and historical contexts, this study highlights the interrelation between national identity and international literary movements. Special attention is given to the influence of neighboring cultures, historical events, and the adaptation of Kazakh literature in a globalized world. The paper also discusses how contextual analysis enhances the understanding of literary themes, symbols, and values embedded in Kazakh literature.

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