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Ethnocultural Component in Modern Chinese Metropolis

Student: Mudraya Daria

Supervisor: Olga Nesterova

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: Asian Studies (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2018

In the graduation work on the topic: "Ethnocultural component in the space of the modern Chinese metropolis", the features of the development of urbanization of China are considered. The purpose of this work is to study the factors that influenced the formation of modern national culture of Chinese megacities, the identification and description of the forms of the ethno-cultural component. This graduation qualification work includes 50 pages, it contains 6 figures, 1 table, 2 graphics, 26 literature sources. The work includes an introduction, three chapters, a conclusion, a list of sources and literature used, and applications. In the introduction, the topicality of the theme of the final work, the purpose and objectives of the study, the subject and object of the research, the sources of this work and a review of the literature, as well as the research methods that were used to achieve this goal were stated. The first chapter describes the features and main stages of China's urbanization. The second chapter is devoted to identity in the context of globalization and modernization of culture, the national and ethnic identities are singled out and considered separately. In conclusion, the ethnocultural components of the metropolitan area of ​​China - the language and image of the city - are described. In conclusion, a comprehensive analysis of the modern ethnoculture of Chinese megacities is conducted in this work.

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