Victor W. Turner AKA Victor Witter Turner Born: 28-May-1920 Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland Died: 18-Dec-1983 Location of death: Charlottesville, VA Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Anthropologist Nationality: Scotland Executive summary: The Drums of Affliction Military service: British Army (1941-46) Wife: Edith Lucy Brocklesby Davis (m. 1943, six children)
University: BA Anthropology, University College London (1949) University: PhD, University of Manchester (1955) Professor: Lecturer, University of Manchester Scholar: Fellow, Center for Advanced Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University Professor: Anthropology and Social Thought, University of Chicago (1968-77) Scholar: Center for Advanced Studies, University of Virginia (1977-83)
Author of books:
Schism and Continuity in an African Society: A study of Ndembu Village Life (1957) The Forest of Symbols (1967) The Drums of Affliction: A study of Religious Processes among the Ndembu (1968) The Ritual Process: Structure and Anti-Structure (1969) Dramas, Fields, and Metaphors (1974) Revelation and Divination in Ndembu Ritual (1975) Process, Performance, and Pilgrimage (1980) From Ritual to Theater: The Human Seriousness of Play (1982)
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