THE INFLUENCE OF ART ON THE PROCESS OF INDIVIDUAL SOCIALIZATION
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
sociology of art, individual socialization, cultural identity, aesthetic education, social adaptation, empathy, cognitive development, artistic perception, social integration, intercultural communication, psychological resilience, visual literacy, social behavior.Abstract
This article explores the multifaceted influence of art on the process of individual socialization. The study aims to identify how various forms of art (visual, auditory, dramatic) affect the acquisition of social roles, empathy levels, and cultural identity of an individual. The paper analyzes not only the aesthetic function of art but also its role in social integration and cognitive development. The findings indicate that regular engagement with art increases social adaptability and reduces the risk of deviant behavior. The conclusions can be utilized in developing educational and social policy strategies. The study emphasizes art as a powerful tool for bridging cultural gaps and fostering prosocial behavior in contemporary globalized societies.
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