Migrația tinerilor români, etnologie și identitate națională
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Migrația tinerilor români, etnologie și identitate națională

Migration of young Romanians, ethnology and national identity

CZU: [314.74-053.6+39](498)

Pag. 62-62

Coşerea Simona Veronica
 
Universitatea din Craiova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 31 iulie 2023


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Ethnography and national identity are two closely related concepts. Ethnography is the detailed study and system of different cultures and traditions of a group of people, while national identity refers to the sense of belonging and loyalty to a particular nation. Ethnography can be used to help define and understand national identity. For example, by studying the traditions, customs and values of a certain culture, we can understand how they influenced the formation of the national identity of that group of people. Ethnography can also help identify differences and similarities between different cultures and nations. These differences can be used to highlight and reinforce a sense of belonging to a particular nation, but they can also be sources of conflict and division. National identity can be influenced by factors such as history, religion, language and cultural traditions. Ethnography can help to understand these factors and explain how they influenced the formation of a particular nation’s national identity. Since national identity is an important part of personal identity, it is important to understand how it is formed and how it can be influenced by external and internal factors. Ethnography can be a valuable tool in this regard, providing a broader perspective on different cultures and traditions. In conclusion, ethnography and national identity are interrelated concepts and must be studied together to better understand their formation and evolution. The ethnographic study can be used to explore a nation’s traditions, values, and cultural customs, and this information can help develop a stronger and more unified national identity.

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youth migration, ethnology, identity, culture