Abstract

This article presents the results of a study that is certainly important for revealing the topic of self-understanding. Living in the ethno-cultural conditions of a young sovereign state, on the one hand, has a similar impact on the development of self-understanding of personal and social identity both among representatives of the titular ethnic group of Kyrgyzstan and other large ethnic groups living in modern Kyrgyzstan, namely, the Ideal Self and a positive attitude towards other groups play a central role in the formation of I am an Identity. The issues of xenophobia, xenophilia, and control of beliefs should be taken into account when developing self-understanding of personal and social identity of representatives of other peoples living in Kyrgyzstan. Without finding a balance between the Ideal Self and the Real Self, xenophobia and xenophilia, the process of becoming a balanced Self-Identity can be extremely difficult for representatives of other peoples living in Kyrgyzstan, which will inevitably lead to ethnic conflicts, clashes on national grounds.

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