THE CONVERGENCE OF NATIONAL IDENTITY AND INTERNATIONALISM IN THE POETIC WORLD OF ALEXANDER FEINBERG
Keywords:
Key words: Alexander Feinberg, national identity, internationalism, Uzbek culture, Russian-language poetry, intercultural dialogue.Abstract
Abstract. This article examines the interaction between national identity and
internationalism in the poetic works of Alexander Feinberg. As a Russian-language
poet who lived and worked in Uzbekistan, Feinberg created a unique poetic space
where different cultures, traditions, and worldviews intersect. His poetry reflects the
landscapes, history, and cultural spirit of Uzbekistan while remaining connected to
broader humanistic and international literary traditions. Through the analysis of his
themes, imagery, and poetic language, the article explores how Feinberg’s works
combine local cultural identity with universal values such as human dignity, peace, and
intercultural dialogue.
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