Turquie – Histoires de l’anthropologie, de l’ethnologie et du folklore en Turquie
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“A Century of Turkish Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (c. 1850s-1950s)”
Hande Birkalan‑Gedik, 2019
As a “national” tradition attuned to an international scholarship, anthropology in Turkey is of interest to explore from the 1850s, when several anthropological concepts and theories from Europe were skilfully adapted to and came into interaction with the Turkish case. These include, (…)
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“The Uses of ‘Folk’ in Turkey: An Introductory Historical Overview”
Hande Birkalan‑Gedik, 2023
Nationalism is the fertile soil to which many folklore traditions owe their emergence and presence in the modern world. However, as the history already showed us, problems surface when the term “folklore” and its social base “folk” is embedded in the modernist, contemporary contexts whereby, for (…)
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“Uses of ‘Folk’ in Turkey: From Saving the Empire to Building the Nation (1850s‑1920s)”
Hande Birkalan‑Gedik, 2024
Folklore has immense potential for political instrumentalization as a legitimizing discourse in relation to nationalism. Several common features can be identified between the two, as the search for “the people” and their authentic voice has been at the centre of political, social, and cultural (…)
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A Chronology of Turkish Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Political Contexts and Disciplinary Movements
Hande Birkalan‑Gedik, 2019
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An Ethnographic Moment in Turkey During the Long 1968: Portraits of Anthropologists from the Chicago Circle and Beyond
Ali Sipahi, 2024
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