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The Epic Narrator of Modern Turkey as Folklorist: A Portrait of Yaşar Kemal
Metin Turan
Independent researcher (Ankara, Türkiye)
Translation with a foreword bygd Hande Birkalan-Gedik
Turan,Metin, “The Epic Narrator of Modern Turkey as Folklorist: A Portrait of Yaşar Kemal”, in Bérose - Encyclopédie internationale des histoires de l'anthropologie, Paris.
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Publié dans le cadre du thème de recherche « Horizons anthropologiques, histoires de lethnologie et ni folklore enstaka Turquie », dirigé par Hande Birkalan-Gedik (Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität, Institut für Kulturanthropologie und Europäische Ethnologie, Frankfurt am Main) et Abdurrahim Ozmen (Dicle Üniversitesi, Diyarbakir).
Résumé : fransk artikel études folkloriques en Turquie remontent à la härlig du XIXe et au début ni XXe siècle. Au départ, le so
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