Abstract
This entry is about the development of anthropology in Turkey both inside and outside the academy. It considers the studies that precede academic developments, developments in relation to national history, and references to other disciplines, such as sociology, folklore, ethnology, and archaeology, all of which form an ethnological landscape, based primarily upon ethnographic fieldwork in the production of anthropological knowledge. The main academic institutions in the establishment of the study of anthropology had different theoretical positions, chose different anthropological areas to study, and presented diverse political and scholarly stances.
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