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Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25989936     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21070/ijins.v17i
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies (IJINS) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo four times a year. This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.This journal aims is to provide a place for academics and practitioners to publish original research and review articles. The articles basically contains any topics concerning new innovation on all aspects. IJINS is available in online version. Language used in this journal is Indonesia or English.
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The Political Map of the World and its Specific Features Eshmamatovich, Boymatov Bahrom
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 18 (2022): April
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The article discusses the world political map and its specific aspects, including quantitative changes in the world political map, qualitative changes, political and geographical changes on the map, evolutionary, revolutionary, military -Political conditional changes are briefly studied.
ANALYSIS AND DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS OF THE CONCEPT OF SPIRITUALITY Akhmedova Mekhrinigor Bahodirovna
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 18 (2022): April
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The article provides general information about the concept of spirituality, and opinions on the analysis of the concept of spirituality. However, the analysis and different interpretations of the concept of spirituality are deeply analyzedand based on ideas using examples.
Aesthetics of Theory in the Modernist Era Bakoeva Saodat Shuhratovna
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 18 (2022): April
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the article provides an overview of the aesthetics of modernist literature. However, there are also many ideas about the aesthetics and psychologicalprocess of modernist literature. There are also analyses through examples of the aesthetics of theory in the modernistic period.
The Image of Mansur Khalloj in Hofiz Khorezmi's Work Amonova Zilola Qodirovna
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 18 (2022): April
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Hafiz Khorezmi is one of the poets who lived and worked in Uzbek classical literature in the late 14th and early 15th centuries and left a significant creative legacy. From the poet came a large devon. The ghazal occupies a central place in the Devon. The poet's poems are varied in subject matter. While they describe the creation of the universe, the sanctity of man, and the divinity of love, we can see that they criticize the vices of man and the imperfections of man.
Role of Language in India’s Cultural Diplomacy Dr. Mukesh Kumar Srivastava
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 18 (2022): April
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Linguistic antiquity and diversity of this country have been major attractions for the peopleacross the world and language has been an integral part of cultural diplomacy. Almost everycountry strives towards teaching their own language to foreigners and disseminate andpropagate their own culture. India, as the land of one of the most ancient languages andlargest number of languages and dialects, has appealed to foreign people with long lastingconsequences. The fact that many western scholars studied Sanskrit to delve deeper intoIndian culture is a testimony to such attraction. Realising this fact, Indian government hasprioritized teaching Indian languages to propagate Indian culture in the international arenaand has endeavoured to promote language as part of its cultural diplomacy. In this context,the paper is an effort to unfold to what extent language is important to India’s culturaldiplomacy and how language as a resource is utilized to promote Indian culture abroad.
Film Discourse in the Contemporary World: Semiotics and Analysis Erkaeva Dilnoza Baxtiyorovna
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 18 (2022): April
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The most complete characterization of film discourse as a sign system is given below:1. Film discourse refers simultaneously to optical (perceived by sight) and auditory (perceived by hearing) sign systems. 2. Film discourse is non-biological (cultural) natural semiotics, the occurrence of which is not planned or organized.3. Film discourse refers to complex multi-level semiotics. It has subsystems of signs that form a certain hierarchy. Signs in such semiotics are combined according to certain rules, and changing theorder of the location of one sign we change the meaning of the whole combination of signs. 4. Film discourse is an open semiotics that has the ability to interact with the environment.5. Depending on the approach to research, the units of cinema discourse can be considered the minimum non-discrete image units; large segments (frame, plan), which in addition to the visualcomponent include movement, sound, etc.; chain of frames. 6. Cinema discourse is a multi-code semiotics, which is based on several codes that operatewithin each generating system. There are also codes that control the combination of differentsemiotic systems in the movie and work at their junction, genre emotiveness (drama, comedy,tragedy, thriller, etc.), an artistic chronotope in the form of a temporal perspective of a retrospective(futurological film, historical drama) and localization of events - both fictional and real ones (alienlife and events of an abandoned God of Texas town). The cinema discourse also reflects the ethnocultural specific features of both the creators of the film itself and the habitat, coupled with the socioculturalenvironment of their artistic creations.
Basic Principles of Leading Methods in Translating Folklore Works Fayzulloev O.M.; Muxamadova A.O.
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 18 (2022): April
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The article discusses basic principles of leading methods in translating folklore works and takes into consideration various methods of translating of literary texts.
A Description of the Artistic Image of the Works of Guy de Mopassan and Abdullah Qadiri Jabbarova Malohat Hamdamovna
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 18 (2022): April
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The article provides an overview of the artistic analysis of the works of Guy de Mopassan and Abdullah Qadiri. At the same time, the works of the creatorswere analyzed using comprehensive examples. There is also a discussion of the artisticmeans used in the works.
Peculiarities and Differences of French, Uzbek and Russian Fables: Ideology and Image Analysis Ganiev Fazliddin
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 18 (2022): April
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The article provides a comparative analysis of Krylov's tales and their sourcesin the work of J. de La Fonten. “Zarbulmasal”, a collection of popular Uzbek proverbs and fables, willalso be analyzed to analyze the differences between cultures. Krylov's understanding of the Frenchpoet's legacy is studied in two ways: structurally and historically. It shows, firstly, how the plots of LaFonten have changed in Krylov's work, and secondly, how Krylov's approach to the interpretation ofLa Fonten has changed over time. As a result of these analyzes, we can see that the importance ofcultural boundaries disappears in the development of the genre of educational and pedagogicalfables.
The Classification of Complex Sentences in French Juraeva Malokhat Mukhammadovna; Sabirova Sabina Olimovna
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 18 (2022): April
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The article analyzes various classification approaches to studying a complex sentence(CSP) of the French language: functional, according to which the subordinate clauses are functionallylikened to one or another member of a simple sentence; morphological, when the adnexaa part is equated to a certain part of speech; formal, based on grammatical means of communication,as a result of which the analysis of subordinate parts is reduced to the characteristics of unions andallied words; semantic, taking into account the structural and semantic features of the NGN.