Contemporary trends in Central Asian literature: Preserving traditions and adapting to globalisation

Authors

  • Aiman Toxambayeva Shakarim University
  • Baurzhan Yerdembekov Shakarim University
  • Elmira Samekbayeva Shakarim University
  • Karshyga Mukanova Shakarim University
  • Akmaral Smagulova Shakarim University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13135/1825-263X/13281

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyse the ways of integrating epic and folklore into modern literature to transmit the values of the past, address contemporary issues, and strengthen cultural continuity. The research methodology was based on a comparative analysis of selected Central Asian literary works that exemplify the transformation of traditional motifs and narrative structures. The study examined the use of folklore imagery, epic composition, and their adaptation within modern genres such as magic realism, postmodernism, and science fiction, interpreting these elements through the lens of cultural and literary studies. The findings revealed that contemporary literature of Central Asia effectively combines traditional elements of the epic with modern literary forms, creating works that reflect national identity and respond to the challenges of the modern world. This synthesis demonstrates the enduring potential of folklore heritage to convey moral and philosophical ideas, preserve historical memory, and reinterpret cultural traditions in the context of social change.

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Author Biographies

Aiman Toxambayeva, Shakarim University

Aiman Toxambayeva is a Senior Lecturer and Full Doctor at the Graduate School of Philology at Shakarim University. Her academic interests encompass modern and classical Kazakh literature, including both prose and poetry. Her recent research explores dramatic character construction in the works of Rakhymzhan Otarbayev, the use of citation in contemporary Kazakh novels, and the development of functional literacy as a key component of modern education. She also engages with questions of literary pedagogy and epistolary heritage in Kazakh literary discourse.

Aiman can be contacted at: aimantoxambayeva@gmail.com

Baurzhan Yerdembekov, Shakarim University

Baurzhan Yerdembekov is a Full Doctor and Professor at the Graduate School of Philology at Shakarim University. His research addresses the intersections of Kazakh national identity, ethnocultural worldview, and literature. His publications investigate the implementation of the Alash idea in literary translation, anti-colonial narratives in 19th-century Kazakh literature, and Turkic cultural history. His comparative work also explores Latin American and Turkic perspectives in poetic expression and worldview.

Baurzhan can be contacted at: b.yerdembekov@outlook.com

Elmira Samekbayeva, Shakarim University

Elmira Samekbayeva is a Senior Lecturer and PhD holder at the Graduate School of Philology at Shakarim University. Her research focuses on the literary worldview of poets and writers from the Abai region in the context of global thought, with particular attention to themes of independence and cultural identity. She also explores interculturality through the lens of literary and artistic texts.

Elmira can be contacted at: e-samekbayeva@hotmail.com

Karshyga Mukanova, Shakarim University

Karshyga Mukanova is a Senior Lecturer and PhD holder at the Graduate School of Philology at Shakarim University. Her scholarly work examines the philosophical and cultural worldview of Kazakh poets of the Abai region, particularly in relation to ideas of independence and the integration of Kazakh literary identity into broader intellectual traditions.

Karshyga can be contacted at: k_mukanova@outlook.com

Akmaral Smagulova, Shakarim University

Akmaral Smagulova is a PhD and Director of the Graduate School of Philology at Shakarim University. Her research interests include lexicography, literary heritage, and the intellectual history of Kazakh literature. She has written on thesaurus development in contemporary contexts and the philosophical legacy of Shakarim Kudaiberdiev, with emphasis on the poet’s spiritual and aesthetic evolution as reflected in his personal library.

Akmaral can be contacted at: aksmagulova@hotmail.com

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Published

2026-04-26

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Cultural identity in literature