THE RENAISSANCE OF FRENCH ORIENTALISM IN CENTRAL ASIA: A REVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES

THE RENAISSANCE OF FRENCH ORIENTALISM IN CENTRAL ASIA: A REVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES

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  • Yorkinoy Nasirdinova Fergana State University, Senior Lecturer, Department of German and French Languages, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6187-8090

Keywords:

French Orientalism, Central Asia, Pierre Chuvin, Rémy Dor, Thierry Zarcone, Soviet Union, ESCAS, CNRS, INALCO, EHESS, cultural heritage, academic research.

Abstract

In recent decades, French Orientalism in Central Asia has revived, leading to new intellectual and cultural explorations. This study highlights the contributions of scholars like Pierre Chuvin, Rémy Dor, and Thierry Zarcone, examining the historical context, the impact of the Soviet Union's collapse, and the development of key research centers. The formation of the European Seminar on Central Asian Studies (ESCAS) and key publications are also analyzed. The study concludes that French Orientalism in Central Asia continues to evolve, enriching knowledge and strengthening East-West cultural ties.

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2024-05-01

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Yorkinoy Nasirdinova. (2024). THE RENAISSANCE OF FRENCH ORIENTALISM IN CENTRAL ASIA: A REVIEW AND PERSPECTIVES. IMRAS, 7(5), 230–239. Retrieved from https://journal.imras.org/index.php/sps/article/view/1353

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