Victor Turner

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Victor Turner was a British cultural anthropologist renowned for his influential work on symbols, rituals, and the concept of liminality in social processes.

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instanceOf British person
cultural anthropologist
human
ritual theorist
almaMater University of London NERFINISHED
birthCountry United Kingdom
birthDate 1920-05-28
birthPlace Glasgow NERFINISHED
deathDate 1983-12-18
educatedAt University College London
University of Manchester NERFINISHED
employer Cornell University
University of Chicago
University of Manchester NERFINISHED
University of Virginia NERFINISHED
familyName Turner NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork cultural anthropology
religious studies
ritual studies
symbolic anthropology
fullName Victor Witter Turner NERFINISHED
givenName Victor NERFINISHED
influenced performance studies
religious studies
ritual studies
symbolic anthropology
knownFor Ndembu ethnography
analysis of ritual symbols
concept of communitas
processual analysis of ritual
theory of liminality
languageOfWorkOrName English
nationality British
notableWork Dramas, Fields, and Metaphors NERFINISHED
From Ritual to Theatre NERFINISHED
Schism and Continuity in an African Society NERFINISHED
The Forest of Symbols NERFINISHED
The Ritual Process NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor of anthropology
researched Ndembu people NERFINISHED
researchFocus performance and drama
pilgrimage
ritual process
symbolism in African societies
spouse Edith Turner NERFINISHED
theorized communitas in ritual
liminal phase in rites of passage
structure and anti-structure

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