TRADITION AS A RESOURCE OF SOCIO-CULTURAL IDENTITY OF AN INDIVIDUAL IN MODERN SOCIETY
Keywords:
Tradition, socio-cultural identity, modernization, globalization, Navro‘z, Uzbek culture, cultural continuity, adaptation, collective identity.Abstract
This research highlights the role of traditions as a pivotal resource for shaping the socio-cultural identity of individuals in modern society. It delves into the ways traditions provide continuity, foster belonging, and enable adaptation in a rapidly changing world. Examples from Uzbek culture, such as Navro‘z, oshi nahor, and milliy kiyimlar, are explored to illustrate the resilience and adaptability of traditions in maintaining cultural heritage amidst globalization and modernization.
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