Cultural Heritage & National Identity in Afghanistan

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Dupree, N.H. Cultural Heritage and National Identity in Afghanistan. Third World Quarterly, Vol 23, No 5, pp 977-989, 2002.
An innate sense of the essence of their culture sustained Afghans through 24 years of conflict and
displacement. Although they continue to cherish the diversity of regional differences, individuals
cling tenaciously to their national identity, upholding traditional values and customs that distinguish
them from their neighbours. From the beginning of the twentieth century, attempts to foster unity
through nation-building activities in mostly urban areas met with mixed success; the latest attempts
to cast Afghans in a puritanical Islamic mould met with disaster. Years of discord stretched taut the
fabric of the society and national traits once honoured hallmarks of the culture were compromised.
Yet the fundamentals of the culture remain strong, changed in some ways but readily recognisable as
uniquely Afghan. Current expectations aim to engage various cultural elements as bonding vehicles
to hasten reconstruction and strengthen peace.

Author(s): Dupree N.H.

Language: English
Commentary: 1740235
Tags: Культурология;Культура стран и народов мира