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REFERENCES

  1. Chester, A., & Howard, V. (1995). Ralph Ellison, The Art of Fiction No. 8, 2014.

  2. Ellis, C., Adams, T. E., & Bochner, A. P. (2011). Autoethnography: An overview. Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 12(1). Retrieved February 2, 2015, p71.

  3. Ellison, R. (1995). Invisible Man. New York, NY: Random House. p23.

  4. Howe, I. (1952, May 10). Review of: Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man. The Nation. Retrieved May 13, 2014.

  5. Jarrett, T. D. (1954). Recent fiction by Negroes. The English Journal, 419-425.

  6. Locke, A. (1993). From Native Son to Invisible Man: A review of the literature of the Negro for 1952. p67. 

  7. Morrison, T. (1992). Playing in the dark: Whiteness and the literary imagination. Pratt, M. L. (1991). Arts of the contact zone. Profession, 33-40.

  8. Reilly, J. M. (2000). Twentieth century interpretations of Invisible Man: A collection of critical essays. p64.

  9. Snyder, T. D. (2003). 120 years of American education: A statistical portrait. pp98-102.

  10. Sundquist, E. J. (1995). Cultural contexts for Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man. Boston: Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press. p19.

  11. Tracy, S. C. (2004). A historical guide to Ralph Ellison. pp98-99.

  12. Watt, I. (1997). The rise of the novel; studies in Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding. p65.


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1 From the speech of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev at the meeting of the video selector on measures to improve the system of teaching foreign languages, May 6, 2021

2 Watt, I. (1997). The rise of the novel; studies in Defoe, Richardson, and Fielding. p65.

3 Tracy, S. C. (2004). A historical guide to Ralph Ellison. pp98-99.

4 Ellis, C., Adams, T. E., & Bochner, A. P. (2011). Autoethnography: An overview. Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 12(1). Retrieved February 2, 2015, p71.

5 Reilly, J. M. (2000). Twentieth century interpretations of Invisible Man: A collection of critical essays. p72.

6 Snyder, T. D. (2003). 120 years of American education: A statistical portrait. pp98-102.



7 Reilly, J. M. (2000). Twentieth century interpretations of Invisible Man: A collection of critical essays. p64

8 Locke, A. (1993). From Native Son to Invisible Man: A review of the literature of the Negro for 1952. p67. 



9 Morrison, T. (1992). Playing in the dark: Whiteness and the literary imagination. Pratt, M. L. (1991). Arts of the contact zone. Profession, 33-40.

10 Locke, A. (1993). From Native Son to Invisible Man: A review of the literature of the Negro for 1952. p67. 

11 Jarrett, T. D. (1954). Recent fiction by Negroes. The English Journal, 419-425.

12 Howe, I. (1952, May 10). Review of: Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man. The Nation. Retrieved May 13, 2014.



13 Chester, A., & Howard, V. (1995). Ralph Ellison, The Art of Fiction No. 8, 2014.


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