THE ROLE OF DIALECT IN AMERICAN SOUTHERN LITERATURE

Authors

  • Muborova Zarina The student of Chirchik State Pedagogical University muborovazarina@gmail.com

Keywords:

Keywords: Southern literature, dialect, regional identity, American South, authenticity, cultural representation.

Abstract

      Dialect has been a defining feature of American Southern literature, serving as a vehicle for authenticity, regional identity, and social commentary. This article explores how Southern authors have utilized dialect to capture the essence of the American South, reflect its cultural diversity, and address themes of race, class, and identity. By examining works by Mark Twain, William Faulkner, Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, and others, the study highlights how dialect functions as a literary tool to represent the lived experiences of Southern communities. The article also addresses the challenges of dialect use, including the potential for stereotyping, and how contemporary authors navigate these concerns. This comprehensive analysis underscores the enduring role of dialect in shaping the voice of Southern literature and its cultural legacy.

     

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Published

2025-02-03

How to Cite

Muborova Zarina. (2025). THE ROLE OF DIALECT IN AMERICAN SOUTHERN LITERATURE. ZAMONAVIY TA’LIMDA FAN VA INNOVATSION TADQIQOTLAR, 3(2), 46–51. Retrieved from http://zamtadqiqot.uz/index.php/zt/article/view/1081