Abstract

This article presents the results of a study of cultural and family socialization, which is certainly important for revealing the topic of self-understanding through the study of parents who lived in the Soviet period and their socialization. The study interviewed only adults of different age groups, including people who lived for a long time in the Kyrgyz Republic, which is part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and including a generation of young people who were born after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the independence of Kyrgyzstan. Thus, the temporal aspect and the aspect of cultural-family socialization were studied, which is certainly important for revealing the topic of self-understanding, namely, not through the study of parents and their teenage children, but due to the inclusion in a group of adults of different ages with different experiences of living under the socialist regime, which has a significant impact on both cultural and family socialization of Kyrgyz.

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