Abkhazian Folklore as an Expression of the National Worldview

Vladimir Zantaria
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Every nation has proverbs, sayings, legends, and myths shaped by cultural tradi­tion and understood only by those who speak the language or are familiar with it. At the same time, alongside national and cultural experiences, folklore incorpo­rates a rational (mostly philosophical) interpretation of the reality that surrounds human. Worldview evolves over centuries, as a value system of perspectives on the surrounding world – a combination of ideas, concepts, and beliefs. The dis­tinct features of the Abkhazian national worldview are in many ways tied to vari­ous stages in the formation and development of the ethnic group, with the diverse dramatic events in its centuries-long struggle for survival and self-preservation. The goal of this article is to present the millennia-old experience of coexistence of the ancient people, encapsulated in various forms of Abkhaz folklore, using the Russian philosophical language, which in turn allows for the actualization of worldview constants of traditional Abkhaz wisdom in the contemporary Ab­khaz language, which even today regulates to a significant extent the everyday life of the Abkhaz ethnic group and the Republic of Abkhazia as a whole. The solution of this task gains particular significance against the background of intensifying globalization processes that, on one hand, blur the specificity of a people, eroding their traditional moral compass, and on the other hand, they stimulate the unveiling of modern philosophical meanings within traditional wisdom that enables the peo­ple to survive and maintain their identity in various historical conditions.
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阿布哈兹民俗是民族世界观的体现
每个民族都有由文化传统形成的谚语、谚语、传说和神话,只有讲这种语言或熟悉这种语言的人才能理解。同时,除了民族和文化经验,民俗还包含对人类周围现实的理性(主要是哲学)解释。世界观历经几个世纪的演变,是对周围世界看法的价值体系,是思想、概念和信仰的结合。阿布哈兹民族世界观的鲜明特点在许多方面与该民族群体形成和发展的各个阶段有关,与该民族群体长达数百年的生存和自我保护斗争中发生的各种戏剧性事件有关。本文的目的是用俄语哲学语言介绍阿布哈兹民间传说中各种形式的古老民族千年共存的经验,从而在当代阿布哈兹语言中实现阿布哈兹传统智慧的世界观不变性。在全球化进程日益加剧的背景下,解决这一问题显得尤为重要。一方面,全球化进程模糊了一个民族的特性,侵蚀了其传统的道德指南针,另一方面,全球化进程促使人们揭示传统智慧中的现代哲学含义,而传统智慧使这个民族能够在各种历史条件下生存并保持其特性。
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