Formation of personality in the context of the mythological form of spiritual communication from the archetype to mass culture

Authors

  • G.R. Seifullina
  • A.E. Kabduyev
  • E.А. Mussayeva

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31489/2025hph4/287-293

Keywords:

myth, spiritual, communication, personality, archetype, socialization, identity, mass, culture, thinking, structure of myth

Abstract

The formation of personality in the historical process is closely connected with the evolution of forms of spir-
itual communication, among which myth occupies a special place. The mythological form of conveying
meanings is not only an archaic means of symbolic mastering of reality, but also an active mechanism of so-
cialization, identification and formation of the individual’s worldview in modern socio-cultural conditions.
The article examines the key theoretical interpretations of myth (C. Levi-Strauss, R. Barthes, C.G. Jung,
M. Eliade), focusing on its structural, cognitive and ideological functions. Particular attention is paid to the
role of archetypes and their impact on the unconscious levels of consciousness, ensuring the continuity of cul-
tural models. Modern forms of mythological thinking are analyzed, especially in popular culture, including
TV series, cinema and literature, where myth acts as a form of symbolic order that allows individuals to struc-
ture their reality and find meaning in conditions of fragmentation. The thesis is substantiated that mythology
remains an active element of spiritual life, capable of adapting to new media environments and cultural con-
texts. Myth is not just a relic, but a universal language of meanings that ensures the integration of personal
experience into collective consciousness.

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Published

2025-12-31

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PHILOSOPHY