来自哈萨克斯坦的声音

IF 0.3 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE
Wen-chin Ouyang
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纳扎尔巴耶夫大学于2019年6月20日至22日主办了第五届亚洲语言文学国际研讨会(ADES) (ades@erciyes.edu.tr),该研讨会由埃尔西耶斯大学和艾哈迈德·叶谢维大学共同主办。纳扎尔巴耶夫大学位于努尔苏丹,这是1991年12月21日宣布从苏联独立的年轻哈萨克斯坦的首都,纳扎尔巴耶夫大学渴望成为中亚的研究中心。研讨会的主题“文化的交集”,在整个后苏联中亚的重建中,特别是在新的哈萨克斯坦共和国中,获得了额外的意义。研讨会汇集了东亚、中亚、南亚、东南亚、西亚和中东等亚洲不同地区的国际研究人员,在为期三天的会议上就语言、文学和历史进行主题演讲、演讲和辩论。新一代哈萨克学者出席了会议,并为研讨会做出了重要贡献。可以理解的是,国家建设在他们的议程上占据了重要位置。他们讨论了身份问题以及语言和文学在培养哈萨克人归属感方面的作用。哈萨克语将被研究、标准化并提升为一种书面和文学语言。要阐明哈萨克文学的独特性,确定其在口头和民间传说传统中的根源,描绘其历史,因为哈萨克文学必须是哈萨克民族的核心和灵魂。更重要的是,它将在学校和大学中教授,以帮助塑造哈萨克学科。有五篇论文可能会引起中东文学读者的兴趣。其中四种在下面的概要中提供。这些都展示了文学在语言学习和教育中的作用。第五部由芬达·古文(Funda Guven)撰写,完整出版,着眼于鞑靼小说中跨国突厥身份的表达。Gultas Kurmanbay(纳扎尔巴耶夫大学)提出了“在中等教育文学课程中教授Chingiz Aitmatov作品的重要性”。Kurmanbay认为,目前现代教育的任务之一是培养学生创造性和独立思考的能力。文学构成了学生的内心世界和价值取向,在培养具有审美情趣的独立人格中起着重要作用。在这方面,吉尔吉斯著名作家Chingiz Aitmatov(1928-2008)的作品是不可或缺的。在他的作品中,艾特马托夫不仅对吉尔吉斯人的现实、生活方式、宗教、文化和历史进行了广泛的反思,也对中亚许多民族进行了反思。艾特马托夫作品的主题包括战争、善良与愤怒、人与社会、自然与家园、羞耻、真相、良心与粗心、永恒、奴役。他讲故事的方式
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Voices from Kazakhstan
Nazarbayev University hosted the 5th International Symposium on Asian Languages and Literatures (ADES) between 20 and 22 June in 2019 (ades@erciyes.edu.tr) co-sponsored by Erciyes University and Ahmet Yesevi University. Located in Nur-Sultan, the capital of the young Kazakhstan, which declared independence from USSR on 21 December 1991, Nazarbayev University aspires to be the center of research in Central Asia. “Intersection of Cultures,” the main theme of the symposium, acquires additional significance in the post-USSR reconstitution of Central Asia in general and the new Republic of Kazakhstan in particular. The Symposium brought together international researchers of the various regions of Asia, including East Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, South East Asia, West Asia and the Middle East, together for three days of keynotes, presentations and debates on language, literature and history. The new generation of Kazakh scholars had a strong presence and made significant contributions to the Symposium. Nation building is understandably high on their agenda. The addressed the questions of identity and the role of language and literature in fostering a sense of Kazakh belonging. Kazakh language was to be studied, standardized and elevated into a written, literary language. The distinctiveness of Kazakh literature was to be articulated, its root in oral and folklore traditions identified and its history delineated, for Kazakh literature had to be the heart and soul of the Kazakh nation. More importantly, it is to be taught in schools and universities so as to help shape the Kazakh subject. Five papers may be of interest to readers ofMiddle Eastern Literatures. Four of these are offered in synopses below. These showcase the role of literature in language study and education at large. The fifth, by Funda Guven and is published in its entirety, looks at the expressions of Transnational Turkic identity in Tatar fiction. Gultas Kurmanbay (Nazarbayev University) makes a case for the “The Importance of Teaching Chingiz Aitmatov’s Works as Part of the Literature Curriculum in Secondary Education.” One of the tasks of modern education presently, Kurmanbay argues, is to prepare students to think creatively and independently. Literature, which forms the inner world and valuable orientations of students, plays an important role in the education of the independent personality possessing esthetical taste. In this regard, the works of famous Kyrgyz writer Chingiz Aitmatov (1928–2008) are indispensable. In his works, Aitmatov makes extensive reflections on realities, lifestyles, religions, cultures and history not only of the Kyrgyz, but also many peoples of Central Asia. The topics in Aitmatov’s works include war, kindness and anger, people and society, nature and homeland, shame, truth, conscience and carelessness, eternity, and slavery. His storytelling is
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