Adyghe Int. Sci. J. Vol. 24, No 3. P. 66–76.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.47928/1726-9946-2024-24-3-66-76
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PHILOLOGY
UDC 130.2 | Original Article |
Transformation of modern Adyghe family
in the context of world globalism
Lyudmila Khazhsetovna Shaucukova
Doctor of Philosophy in cultural studies, professor, Head of the Department of General Humanitarian and Socio-Economic Disciplines of the North Caucasus State Institute of Arts (Nalchik, Lenin Ave. 1), Corresponding member of AIAS, Shaucukova@rambler.ru
Abstract. The article analyzes the institutional causes of the transformation of modern Adyghe family in the context of global changes in the system of family and gender challenges of the first half of the 21st century. In particular, the reasons for the sharp increase in the number of divorces in the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic are considered as an important indicator of the crisis of the nuclear family, based on the current scientific corpus, statistical data, publications in the media, reports of informants from among the students of the North Caucasus State Institute of Arts, where the author of the article teaches. The relevance of the article is due to the serious scientific interest of a large circle of specialists in the problem of the loss of stable intergender ties in the local field of family values of the Adyghe, contributing to the preservation of customs and traditions developed over centuries.
Keywords: adyghe family, traditions and modernity, an increase in the number of divorces, inter-gender relations, family values, family preservation.
Funding. The work was not carried out within the framework of funds.
Competing interests. There are no conflicts of interest regarding authorship and publication.
Contribution and Responsibility. The author participated in the writing of the article and is fully responsible for submitting the final version of the article to the press.
For citation. Shaucukova L. Kh. Transformation of modern Adyghe family in the context of world globalism. Adyghe Int. Sci. J. 2024. Vol. 24, No. 3. Pp. 66–76.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.47928/1726-9946-2024-24-3-66-76; EDN: MAZRET
The author has read and approved the final version of the manuscript.
Submitted 16.09.2024; approved after reviewing 20.09.2024; accepted for publication 20.09.2024.
© Shaucukova L. Kh., 2024
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