The ethnic culture: specificity of development in modern world
Keywords:
ethnicity; ethnic culture; ethnic identity; ethnocentrismAbstract
Features of ethnic culture developed for historically rather long time. They are defined by living conditions of ethnic community. During the epochs of forming and functioning the main problem for ethnoses and ethnic relations was reproduction of tradition and safety. In the present, in a situation of dynamic interaction between the ethnic cultures, new forms of mutual relations between them were staticized, new qualities of ethnic groups appeared.References
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