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Author Pierce, Joe E.

Title Life in a Turkish village / by Joe E. Pierce
Published New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964

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Description vi, 102 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Series Case studies in cultural anthropology
Case studies in cultural anthropology.
Contents Mahmud's village -- The circumcision -- The building of a house -- A marriage -- Learning to be a man -- Subsistance -- Digging a well -- The preparation of foods -- Leaving for the army -- The mosque school -- The turkish bath -- Kurban Bayram -- The Ramazan -- A birth and death -- A partial ethnography -- The village of Demirciler -- The Turkish language and culture -- The social structure -- Islam, a way of life -- Education -- Folklore and superstition -- Conclusion
Summary These case studies in cultural anthropology are designed to bring to students insights into the richness and complexity of human life as it is lived in different ways and in different places. They are written by men and women who have lived in societies they write about, and who are professionally trained as observers and interpreters of human behavior. The authors are also teachers, and in writing their books they have kept the students who will read them foremost in their minds. It is our belief that when an understanding of ways of life very different from one's own is gained, abstractions and generalizations about social structure, cultural values, subsistence techniques, and the other universal categories of human social behavior become meaningful. This case study is divided into two parts. In the first part one sees life in an Anatolian village through the eyes of a small boy who is just beginning the long induction into a man's role. In part two the author shifts to a more conventional analysis of Anatolian village life. He presents straightforward descriptive interpretations of the social system, economy, political structure, religious and folk beliefs, and an intriguing chapter on language and a world view
Notes Bibliography: p. 102
Bibliography Bibliography: page 102
Subject Villages -- Turkey.
SUBJECT Demirciler (Turkey)
Demirciler, Turkey
Turkey -- Social life and customs. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008113051
LC no. 64018755
ISBN 0030461359