2018
DOI: 10.32014/2018.2224-5294.3
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Folklore and Identity: History, Memory and Myth Making in the Modern Visual Culture of Kazakhstan

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“…1964). Both trends are in line with the transformation of attitudes towards folklore in society and the deep inclusion of traditional values in the system of national identity (which is the subject of a number of recent studies -see [3,4,5]).…”
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“…1964). Both trends are in line with the transformation of attitudes towards folklore in society and the deep inclusion of traditional values in the system of national identity (which is the subject of a number of recent studies -see [3,4,5]).…”
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“…So, speaking is a reverse process of hearing. During listening, the process is directed from the form of perception towards understanding and in speaking, the process develops from content to form [9][10][11]. Speaking includes several levels: initial (answering questions with the participation of the teacher); average (support of text with illustrations); independent (usage of complex structures in speech).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On this basis, for more than twenty-five years a new cultural identity has been formed. And although this process is very difficult, it is confidently going on [6][7][8][9].…”
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“…We believe that in history and folklore artists decided to represent important and key events should have a high degree of moral and ethical obligations [9,10].…”
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confidence: 99%