Özbek Ceditçi Hamza Hakimzoda Niyoziy’nin Tiyatro Faaliyetleri ve Zaharli Hayot Yohud Ishk Qurbonları (Zehirli Hayat Yahut Aşk Kurbanları) Piyesi
Uzbek Jadıdıst Hamza Hakımzoda Nıyozıy’s Theatre Actıvıtıes and Play of Zaharli Hayot Yohud Ishk Qurbonları (Zehirli Hayat Yahut Aşk Kurbanları)
Author(s): Tuğba BilverenSubject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts
Published by: Kilis 7 Aralık Üniversity
Keywords: Theatre; Jadidists; Hamza Hakimzoda; Play;
Summary/Abstract: The aim of the Jadid theater was to reflect political and social events, to educate and enlightened thoughts and to bring freedom of consciousness to the public easily. The Jadid theater, which has received great interest and appreciation from the public, is based on innovation in education and emphasizes that all the problems encountered are in fact caused by lack of education and ignorance. Jadidists, defending the necessity of modernization as a cure for invasion and colonial liberation, insisted on educating the younger generations with modern methods. In the first years of the 20th century, the Jadidist intellectuals had the biggest share in the formation of the Uzbek national theater and the formation of the enlightenment movement. Hamza Hakimzoda Niyoziy is one of the most important representatives of the Ceditists who think that the rise to the level of contemporary civilization will be through public awareness and the most direct and effective way to do so is theater. He is a great educator, a good poet and an important theater writer. With more than 40 scenes, Hamza's life and works have been the subject of many works and he was awarded the title of State Artist of Uzbekistan. Hamza Hakimzoda, who has been named in many places, is the subject of our study, Zaharli Hayot Yohud Ishk Qurbonlari, has processed the consequences of backwardness at levels that would mean human life, and the distorted situations that would be caused by uneducated families. Hamza Hakimzoda, who attaches importance to the education of young people, has been the spiritual supporter of the Uzbeks in this context. In addition to the biography of the author, Zaharli Hayot Yahud Ishk Qurbanlari (Poisoned Life Or Love Victims) will be included in our study.
Journal: Asia Minor Studies
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 418-432
- Page Count: 15
- Language: Turkish