Occupation
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Contact
ABOUT
Ozan Say holds a PhD in Folklore from Indiana University and an MA in History from Bogazici University. He is interested in ethnographic investigation of displacement/migration, sense of place, and belonging. He currently teaches courses on Middle Eastern anthropology, transnationalism and migration, and folklore at Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater, MA.
Discipline
Anthropology
Sub Areas
19th-21st Centuries
Balkan Studies
Diaspora/Refugee Studies
Ethnic Groups
Ethnography
Folklore/Folklife
Identity/Representation
Mediterranean Studies
Middle East/Near East Studies
Minorities
Nationalism
Population Studies
Transnationalism
Turkish Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Anatolia
Balkans
Mediterranean Countries
Turkey
Specialties
How Ritual And Festive Practices Foster A Sense Of
Negotiation Of Ethnic And Religious Boundaries In
Languages
Turkish (native)
English (fluent)
Greek (intermediate)
Education
PhD
| 2013
| Folklore and Ethnomusicology
| Indiana University
MA
| 2006
| History
| Bogazici University
BA
| 2003
| Management
| Bogazici University
Abstracts
Panigyirs of Imbros: Building Community and Placemaking on an Aegean Island