The processes of universalization of literature in the Soviet multinational literature of the XX century and the problems of the crisis of national identity in the contemporary conditions of globalization

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This article contains analytical information about the processes of universalization of literatures in Soviet multinational literature and the problems of the crisis of national identity in the modern conditions of globalization. A scientific search in the mainstream of the problems of "universalism of literature and the evolutionary processes of national literatures of" small "ethnic groups both in the all-Russian format and in during the second half of the twentieth century in the boundless universe in the "field" of world cultures. As a conclusion, one can reasonably speak openly about such negative phenomena as globalization for the sake of the domination of Western “democracies” over all other peoples and cultures for the purpose of their exploitation. Moreover, “black” globalization is the subordination of all national cultures to a single cosmopolitan (predominantly American) cultural standard, i.e. acts as an extreme form of marginalization. In fact, globalization is stifling national cultures. These phenomena are followed by acute problems of literary unification, including for Russia.

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Culture, globalization, self-identity, literature, national traditions, universalization

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