PRESERVING NATIONAL IDENTITY IN A MULTICULTURAL WORLD
Main Article Content
Abstract
In the era of globalization and multicultural interaction, the issue of preserving national identity has become one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Every nation strives to maintain its unique culture, traditions, and language while participating in global integration. This article explores the essence of national identity, the effects of globalization on cultural values, and the importance of education and youth in safeguarding heritage. The study emphasizes that national identity is not a static concept but a dynamic process that adapts to modern realities while preserving spiritual and cultural foundations.
Article Details
References
Anderson, B. (2006). Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. Verso Books.
Hall, S. (1996). Questions of Cultural Identity. SAGE Publications.
Huntington, S. P. (1997). The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order. Simon & Schuster.
Smith, A. D. (2010). Nationalism: Theory, Ideology, History. Polity Press.
Karimov, I. A. (2008). High Spirituality is an Invincible Force. Tashkent: Uzbekistan Publishing House.
UNESCO. (2021). Cultural Diversity and Sustainable Development. Paris: UNESCO Press.
Said, E. (1994). Culture and Imperialism. Vintage Books.
Gellner, E. (1983). Nations and Nationalism. Cornell University Press.
Wallerstein, I. (2004). World-Systems Analysis: An Introduction. Duke University Press.
Yuldashev, A. (2020). Cultural Identity and Youth Consciousness in Modern Uzbekistan. Tashkent: Science and Education Press.