Alikhan Bokeikhan’s Literary Preservation of Kazakh Identity Against Colonial Ideology

In the history of the world, imperialist countries happened to pursue a policy of colonization to destroy ethnic consciousness, culture, language, and knowledge. This article comprehensively analyzes the literary works of the national leader Alikhan Bokeikhan, who opposed the policy of the Russian E...

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Main Authors: Osken, Assem, Qamzabekuly, Dikhan, Nuriman, Bekarys
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.kk-10302024-12-26T08:42:03Z Alikhan Bokeikhan’s Literary Preservation of Kazakh Identity Against Colonial Ideology Osken, Assem Qamzabekuly, Dikhan Nuriman, Bekarys In the history of the world, imperialist countries happened to pursue a policy of colonization to destroy ethnic consciousness, culture, language, and knowledge. This article comprehensively analyzes the literary works of the national leader Alikhan Bokeikhan, who opposed the policy of the Russian Empire in the 19th century and its successor, the Soviet government in the 20th century that was aimed at gradually destroying the Kazakh people as a distinct group of Kazakh people. The research shows that literary translations, critical articles, and folklore samples of Bokeikhan greatly contributed to the preservation of Kazakh language, religion, culture, national education and literary and cultural heritage, as well as the revival of Kazakh identity and preservation of “national memory.” The Soviet government banned using the works of Bokeikhan and other Alash followers, a group of Kazakh intellectuals whose democratic and progressive views contributed to the development of Kazakh culture, literature and science, and even mentioning their names; therefore, those works began to be studied only after Kazakhstan gained its independence in 1991. Their works are among the most valuable national cultural heritage for the Kazakh people today since every cultural and political initiative of Alash intellectuals is fundamental work done to modernize the consciousness of the Kazakh people. 2024-12-14T10:11:10Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss45/2 info:doi/10.13185/1656-152x.1030 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1030/viewcontent/Osken_20et_20al.pdf Kritika Kultura Archīum Ateneo Alash intellectuals Alikhan Bokeikhan humanism national code Soviet ideology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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topic Alash intellectuals
Alikhan Bokeikhan
humanism
national code
Soviet ideology
spellingShingle Alash intellectuals
Alikhan Bokeikhan
humanism
national code
Soviet ideology
Osken, Assem
Qamzabekuly, Dikhan
Nuriman, Bekarys
Alikhan Bokeikhan’s Literary Preservation of Kazakh Identity Against Colonial Ideology
description In the history of the world, imperialist countries happened to pursue a policy of colonization to destroy ethnic consciousness, culture, language, and knowledge. This article comprehensively analyzes the literary works of the national leader Alikhan Bokeikhan, who opposed the policy of the Russian Empire in the 19th century and its successor, the Soviet government in the 20th century that was aimed at gradually destroying the Kazakh people as a distinct group of Kazakh people. The research shows that literary translations, critical articles, and folklore samples of Bokeikhan greatly contributed to the preservation of Kazakh language, religion, culture, national education and literary and cultural heritage, as well as the revival of Kazakh identity and preservation of “national memory.” The Soviet government banned using the works of Bokeikhan and other Alash followers, a group of Kazakh intellectuals whose democratic and progressive views contributed to the development of Kazakh culture, literature and science, and even mentioning their names; therefore, those works began to be studied only after Kazakhstan gained its independence in 1991. Their works are among the most valuable national cultural heritage for the Kazakh people today since every cultural and political initiative of Alash intellectuals is fundamental work done to modernize the consciousness of the Kazakh people.
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author Osken, Assem
Qamzabekuly, Dikhan
Nuriman, Bekarys
author_facet Osken, Assem
Qamzabekuly, Dikhan
Nuriman, Bekarys
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title Alikhan Bokeikhan’s Literary Preservation of Kazakh Identity Against Colonial Ideology
title_short Alikhan Bokeikhan’s Literary Preservation of Kazakh Identity Against Colonial Ideology
title_full Alikhan Bokeikhan’s Literary Preservation of Kazakh Identity Against Colonial Ideology
title_fullStr Alikhan Bokeikhan’s Literary Preservation of Kazakh Identity Against Colonial Ideology
title_full_unstemmed Alikhan Bokeikhan’s Literary Preservation of Kazakh Identity Against Colonial Ideology
title_sort alikhan bokeikhan’s literary preservation of kazakh identity against colonial ideology
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/kk/vol1/iss45/2
https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/kk/article/1030/viewcontent/Osken_20et_20al.pdf
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